Mike CHS
Herd Master
They are beautiful!
How many does it take for a bulk discount?It's not too hard, especially if you send it away to be processed. I use Stern's in WI and I love the results but there are several other places out there. There are also kits to do it yourself and I've done that way but it's a big hassle, especially with the wool-on hides. Worth my time to outsource, especially since I usually save up enough to get a bulk discount.
How many does it take for a bulk discount?
stern tanning said:AFTER SLAUGHTERING THE ANIMAL, ALLOW THE BLOOD TO RUN OFF AND THE PELT TO COOL DOWN. DO NOT USE WATER TO CLEAN THE SKIN. SCRAPE THE MEAT AND FAT CLEAN FROM THE SKIN, LAY THE PELT WOOL DOWN ON A FLAT SURFACE, AND IMMEDIATELY RUB 5 POUNDS OF FINE GRANULATED SALT INTO THE FLESH SIDE OF THE SKIN. IF USING PLYWOOD AS THE SURFACE, TILT PLYWOOD TO ALLOW DRAINAGE. STORE THE SKIN IN A DRY PLACE, OUT OF SUNLIGHT, AND ALLOW THE PELT TO SALT DRY UNTIL IT IS JUST PLIABLE. FOLD THE SKIN IN HALF, FLESH SIDE IN, REAR LEG TO REAR LEG AND FRONT LEG TO FRONT LEG. THE SKIN WILL THEN BE IN A CONDITION SUITABLE FOR SHIPPING. FOR SHIPPING, PACK THE DRY SKIN IN A TIED UP PLASTIC BAG, AND SHIP IN A PAPER CARTON BOX TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS BY PARCEL POST OR OTHER PARCEL CARRIER. INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL, PHONE NUMBER, MAILING ADDRESS, AND RETURN SHIPPING ADDRESS INSIDE THE BOX.
My coats are the "$3 finds at salvation army" variety. I think lamb hide is too rich for me, I wouldn't be able to wear it anywhere!Your hides are beautiful. They sure would make you a nice coat or jacket.... just sayin'