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Dec 02, 2020 - 10:51 AM
Yes, and you will be pleased with the results because boiled skulls turn yellow. Those cleaned with cleaner crew stay bone white.
For a small animal skull, 500 is appropriate, for a larger animal skull (e.g. bear/deer) 1000 to 2000 would be required. For an entire carcass of a very large animal, we recommend purchasing between 1 and 2 thousand per pound. We recommend removing as much skin and soft tissue as possible first (eyes, tongue, brains) to reduce the smell during the process. It can be quite overwhelming! Letting your skull sit outside for a day or two after soft tissue removal to let the remaining tissues dry will aid them in removing the tissue.
For a small animal skull, 500 is appropriate, for a larger animal skull (e.g. bear/deer) 1000 to 2000 would be required. For an entire carcass of a very large animal, we recommend purchasing between 1 and 2 thousand per pound. We recommend removing as much skin and soft tissue as possible first (eyes, tongue, brains) to reduce the smell during the process. It can be quite overwhelming! Letting your skull sit outside for a day or two after soft tissue removal to let the remaining tissues dry will aid them in removing the tissue.
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