Beautiful job as always mr Ryan. Shed season is definitely dead head season I have about 40 I need to get going on for customers. I could smell that dead head through the phone it's unlike anything you've ever smelled that's for sure. Keep up the awesome work and thank you for the content as always. God bless
I enjoyed that. Too many dead heads are left or lost forever because people don’t know how to or just aren’t resurrected properly. Thanks for sharing Live your work
I’m so glad to hear that it’s normal for a dead head to smell a bit weird! I cleaned a horse skull that was mostly decomposed and it looks pretty good for my first skull but it just has a slight funk that I can only rarely smell. I used mop ‘n glo on it and it ended up flaking off. It took some of the orange staining off with it which I thought was very odd considering the stains didn’t come out after several serious soaks and boils. Either way do you have any advice for applying mop ‘n glo so that it doesn’t flake off? I thought I did a really nice thin layer but it didn’t turn out that way I had hoped. I now have a beetle box but your channel truly inspired my skull cleaning love and I really hope to turn it into my own small business!
Great tips for a dead head!!!!!! I got two turkeys this year, one with my bow anather with my shotgun, gonna try and get those turkey skulls bleached soon.good to see anather video from white bone creations!!!!! Take care, hope to see more video's soon. Your friend from Nebraska!!
Dude what you do is awesome. Really liked the Pig hunt video with your daughter. I looked up the ranch you went to and I'm super close. Gonna have to go there with my husband.
@@allhavesaidtheirprayers3434 haha I also bought a jacobs ram skull for an absolute steal, only 200 dollars. I usually see them go for around 400 or more.
Great work on that deadhead brother!!! That smell is like something it's own. chew some strong mint gum when you do it some times helps with the smell 👊 keep them coming
I first got freaked out when you pulled the metal hammer like NO WHST ARE YOU DOING ITS GONNS BREAL then I remembered that those rams deal with much more impact force on their heads alive on rutting season 🤣🤣 I mostly work with small predatory animals and birds, usually nothing bigger than a deer, occasional cow skulls tho. I do it for hobby I collect animals from the woods and get those skeletons to schools, some I keep myself some I give my friends.
If you would have been wearing your Chinese face mask....like a good Californian....! Man it is good to see your post...missed you Ryan! Mike in sunny Florida
Looking forward to getting my own set-up and doing this myself. The other day a raccoon became a deadhead in front of me. I pulled over to make sure it was done and moved it into nearby shrubs. Would have loaded it up if i was ready for it
Any idea if hydrogen peroxide and lead will have any kind of bad reaction? I have a ram skull to clean with a bullet lodged in its head that I do not want to remove.
These videos are so cool! Animal skulls look really and I want one. Problem is I don't have any animal heads laying around so I've carved a few out of wood. So far I've made a deer, a cow, and a boar, they aren't extremely realistic, but it's recognisable as a skull
I am your subscriber and huge fan of your beautiful art. I tell to channel name in nearby location and make your creativity populer in India. Because I am belonged from India🇮🇳
I’ve watched a few videos and I have questions!! How big (in quarts) is your pot? Where did you get/ what kind of tongs are you using? Lastly, where do you get your peroxide? I have 4 steer skulls and 3 cow skulls that were collected from pastures (meat was already cleaned naturally by bugs). I need to boil them to whiten but can’t figure out what size quart to get. Also, I can’t find tongs to get that’ll reach deep enough to pull out nasal cavities. Thank you! Love the videos
I think it's because it makes it easier for him to fit the skulls in the pots to boil? Though I remember him keeping some of the horn cores in some videos, but it was when he was using larger pots. Also it looks like the horns are easier to re-attach after being severed
I found this channel because I recently fostered an elderly kill pen horse. It sounds morbid but my grandma kept all her horses skulls, and tails, looped the tail through the mouth and painted murals on them, and the lady who is retiring her promised me her skull. My grandma never taught me how she cleaned them and there are no videos for cleaning a horses skull. So here I am, thank you. I also own an two other horses who I plan to keep until their deaths. Thank you for posting this information, especially for horse owners. I know a lot of horse girls who lost their horses tragically and would kill for this kind of keepsake. I think hose owners may be a demographic you haven't thought of. And would you accept a horse head for cleaning? Not something I'd wanna do first try on a beloved pet.
@@WHITEBONE try collabing with channeñs that get some good views and maybe the algo will start recommending again. Try to do make your videos into two sections. Section a hunting snd section two your cleaning of the video portion so you can maybe title your video differently. Look at how ither channel tag their videos
It's wild to me how big these animals can get. Another great skull clean!
Thank you
I recently was given a massive ram skull from my best friend, so this is good timing, lol! Epic Looking ram!!
Beautiful job as always mr Ryan. Shed season is definitely dead head season I have about 40 I need to get going on for customers. I could smell that dead head through the phone it's unlike anything you've ever smelled that's for sure. Keep up the awesome work and thank you for the content as always. God bless
I enjoyed that. Too many dead heads are left or lost forever because people don’t know how to or just aren’t resurrected properly.
Thanks for sharing
Live your work
Always a pleasure
So happy to watch another cleaning video. Thanks for posting again
I’m so glad to hear that it’s normal for a dead head to smell a bit weird! I cleaned a horse skull that was mostly decomposed and it looks pretty good for my first skull but it just has a slight funk that I can only rarely smell. I used mop ‘n glo on it and it ended up flaking off. It took some of the orange staining off with it which I thought was very odd considering the stains didn’t come out after several serious soaks and boils. Either way do you have any advice for applying mop ‘n glo so that it doesn’t flake off? I thought I did a really nice thin layer but it didn’t turn out that way I had hoped.
I now have a beetle box but your channel truly inspired my skull cleaning love and I really hope to turn it into my own small business!
Hi I love your skull cleaning episodes and it made me start doing skulls so thank you
Great tips for a dead head!!!!!! I got two turkeys this year, one with my bow anather with my shotgun, gonna try and get those turkey skulls bleached soon.good to see anather video from white bone creations!!!!! Take care, hope to see more video's soon. Your friend from Nebraska!!
You always do a great job!!!
Thank you.
great video ryan.thank's for keeping it real ..stay safe..
Thank you.
It was funny when the bin fell lol keep up the good work.
Love your videos man! Keep em coming!!
Thank you will do
Dude what you do is awesome. Really liked the Pig hunt video with your daughter. I looked up the ranch you went to and I'm super close. Gonna have to go there with my husband.
Just bought a couple of ram skulls I’m super excited for them!
Congrats, I too am waiting for a ram skull I purchased. Watching this video, has made very ok with what I paid, haha.
@@allhavesaidtheirprayers3434 haha I also bought a jacobs ram skull for an absolute steal, only 200 dollars. I usually see them go for around 400 or more.
always good to see a new one!
Thank you
Beautiful looking head there.
You sir, are a tougher man than me... The smell would have been a deal breaker for este!
Great work on that deadhead brother!!! That smell is like something it's own. chew some strong mint gum when you do it some times helps with the smell 👊 keep them coming
Thank you.
Always love your videos. Keep up the great content!!!!
1:00 me accidentally oversharing
Hola 👋 soy de España .
Me encanta tu trabajos
K productos les echas en la cocción para desengrasar y para blanquear?
Un abrazo !!!!
Do you have to warn your neighbours whenever you're doing something like that
I'm pretty sure it's gonna smell like soap, so no need to worry
I’m super curious. So you ever get clients that want the jaw on? I always see the jaws of hoofed animals go out. Love your vids!
About one in 100 want the jaw on I’m happy to do it. I just think through the years of recognizing them without jaws people don’t really even notice.
@@WHITEBONE I see!! That is super interesting! Thank you!
I first got freaked out when you pulled the metal hammer like NO WHST ARE YOU DOING ITS GONNS BREAL then I remembered that those rams deal with much more impact force on their heads alive on rutting season 🤣🤣 I mostly work with small predatory animals and birds, usually nothing bigger than a deer, occasional cow skulls tho.
I do it for hobby I collect animals from the woods and get those skeletons to schools, some I keep myself some I give my friends.
Rams skulls are so awesome.
If you would have been wearing your Chinese face mask....like a good Californian....! Man it is good to see your post...missed you Ryan! Mike in sunny Florida
Haha thank you for be the reminder.
Looking forward to getting my own set-up and doing this myself. The other day a raccoon became a deadhead in front of me. I pulled over to make sure it was done and moved it into nearby shrubs. Would have loaded it up if i was ready for it
Hey! im relatively new to curiosity and obsession with skulls,so I have a question. Why do you need to take the horns off?
Any idea if hydrogen peroxide and lead will have any kind of bad reaction? I have a ram skull to clean with a bullet lodged in its head that I do not want to remove.
Dead head you say..... okay, I’m in. I just learned what that meant from your last video but I’m in.
Glad to see another skull video!
A mask with a little vicks vapor rub on it or your upper lip helps tremendously with rotting smell
Love the content
These videos are so cool! Animal skulls look really and I want one. Problem is I don't have any animal heads laying around so I've carved a few out of wood. So far I've made a deer, a cow, and a boar, they aren't extremely realistic, but it's recognisable as a skull
Nice Work
Found a wolf dead head, no meat picked clean just dehydrated I assume. Can I just peroxide it or do I still have to boil it?
I am your subscriber and huge fan of your beautiful art. I tell to channel name in nearby location and make your creativity populer in India. Because I am belonged from India🇮🇳
another awesome job. what is the name of the product that you use to remove the smell?
I’ve watched a few videos and I have questions!! How big (in quarts) is your pot? Where did you get/ what kind of tongs are you using? Lastly, where do you get your peroxide? I have 4 steer skulls and 3 cow skulls that were collected from pastures (meat was already cleaned naturally by bugs). I need to boil them to whiten but can’t figure out what size quart to get. Also, I can’t find tongs to get that’ll reach deep enough to pull out nasal cavities. Thank you! Love the videos
Neighbors love you just a little more today :)
What mix rate do you use for the odorban? Can you soak the sheaths in it as well?
When you dropped the entire barrel full of ram juice and deadness 🤢 you were trying to be so careful, too.
I do euro mounts, and I can smell this video!!!
What's the name of the power washer u use?
Hey love the vids
What do you clean the drains with?
If anyone has an answer I’d like to know why he cuts the horn cores short instead of leaving them on?
I think it's because it makes it easier for him to fit the skulls in the pots to boil? Though I remember him keeping some of the horn cores in some videos, but it was when he was using larger pots. Also it looks like the horns are easier to re-attach after being severed
@@cryptidskin1002 Ooh that makes sense. Thank you for answering my questions :]
Correct. Less to clean, helps clean a hollow or Porous core and it makes the re fit much simpler
What do you do with the hide and such that you remove from th e skulls?
I found this channel because I recently fostered an elderly kill pen horse. It sounds morbid but my grandma kept all her horses skulls, and tails, looped the tail through the mouth and painted murals on them, and the lady who is retiring her promised me her skull. My grandma never taught me how she cleaned them and there are no videos for cleaning a horses skull. So here I am, thank you. I also own an two other horses who I plan to keep until their deaths. Thank you for posting this information, especially for horse owners. I know a lot of horse girls who lost their horses tragically and would kill for this kind of keepsake. I think hose owners may be a demographic you haven't thought of. And would you accept a horse head for cleaning? Not something I'd wanna do first try on a beloved pet.
Keep up the great work. God bless you and yours brother!
Do you keep the jawbones or do you get rid of them? And why?
Love ur vids and I remember last skull I did wen I was presser washer the brains out it field my face full gag
Letts go I was looking forward to one of these
🤣hahaha🤢gross!! Gotta love it!
Ah man I felt the juice moment💀I got a rotting macerating roadkill dog brain chunk in my eyeball and I’ve never been the same since😭
Will you be leaving the nasal bones in for now on since you found out how to get everything out? Or did the bugs eat all the flesh in that area?
I prefer them out. I have always been able to clean around them however it’s not clean enough for me with them in.
What kind of ram is that one?
Ramboulette
New microphone?
Ahhh you tube how did I end up here, awesome video though haha
how bad does your patio smell after dumping that water? lol because i know how bad my yard smells
0:54 forbidden chicken broth
What is the hardest skull you tried to clean?
Sir I want the chemical details that you have used....
Will you be doing the massive cow your friend found
Peroxide %?? For goat skull
0:50 I audibly GASPED. Oh my..
can you do one and leave the horns
Where ya been homie?
Why am I watching these videos? Lol
What’s the song boss man 🌾👀🌾
Makes me wanna buy a skull for a house but not today XD
Would you process human head?
Also why don't you keep the jaw?
Do you neighbors ever complain about the smell?
No I try to do the stinkers quick that whole process took like an hour once it’s dry Sanitize everything smells like fresh laundry
If someone was to send you a animals head how would I be able to send it to you ?
"dead head juice", yum...
My biggest prob is cutting the bottom jaw out
I gagged when he openned that trash can.. 🤢🤮
Have you ever brake a skull before
Epic
That fart at the end
1:00 oh no you messed up BAD
Can i buy skull in other country
LOL I macerate all my skulls and I have dropped the bucket like that before with bad splash back lol so gross!
Wow I can smell it lol
The algorithm did you dirty
How ?
@@WHITEBONE well i feel it isnt promotung the channel
Ohh yes you are correct. Not sure what I did. Maybe they just don’t care for this content.
@@WHITEBONE try collabing with channeñs that get some good views and maybe the algo will start recommending again. Try to do make your videos into two sections. Section a hunting snd section two your cleaning of the video portion so you can maybe title your video differently. Look at how ither channel tag their videos
Your job is fucking gnarly
10:07
Why don't you wear one of those masks that you use when you paint when you deal with the stink?
one of the only cleans that made me go ew
😊
This is one time where I wish for your [nose] sake, ya had beetles
when you dropped the drum i cringed and could imagen the smell oh lord
Sick
Reminds me of the cartel dude that would dissolve dead people In acid
Embrace the stink!!
Hello
And this is how people get these as masks in the wild
@That vegan teacher