I like to believe that animal rights activists just want to decrease suffering for animals. Their primary target is the mass exploitation of animals (like in the food industry). Although this video is graphic, the animals are already dead and were probably not confined to cages their entire lives. Would this still be considered morally wrong? By many, yes. But it is nothing compared to the amount of animals we farm and use on a daily basis. Lots of people don't even consider the suffering of animals whose products they consume. I think most vegans would rather have you go out and kill with your own two hands than buy something off the shelves.
@@schplorgus8140 But the problem is the more we believe animal suffering is fundamentally wrong the more vulnerable as a society we become to it. Some people even started considering killing an animal as equal or even worse than killing a man. What will come next? People are currently raging over hunting videos, soon you will not be allowed to milk a cow. My advice is to embrace animal suffering as a normal part of our world, but try to lower its amount.
@@XDarkVivi you dont have to click on it if you leave youtube running in the back with autoplay on and it decides to skip you from a cooking show to this crap
Hello!! I just wanted to give you some encouragement and a thank you! My daughter watched this video over a year ago. She wanted to do her first Euro mount herself at 14years old. Its up in her room. It turned out perfect!! She's starting her 2nd and third mounts today and we still come back to review this video before we start. Thank you and happy hunting!
same people that complain about this in comments, are the same people who go to the grocery store to buy meat but call the cops when you feed yourself. they put it in the boil alright. that good ol IQ of theirs you make great videos man. great narration and you never say anything stupid. I appreciate your content
States "this is extremely graphic" only after laying 10 animal skulls on a table. Lol Worth noting, love this video. Learned what I came to learn. Just thought it was funny.
I'm 5 years late but thank you!!! I'm 15 and have been interested in cleaning skulls for years (don't worry i can take it) and i finally have the opportunity to actually do it !!
The Wooded Beardsman cool to see you here haha. I found your awesome video’s trough your brother and got here because I found a skull on the beach that I will clean. Combined interests. Not even surprised! All the best from the Netherlands.
I want to thank you very much. I have been doing taxidermy since 1985 as a hobbyist. I have boiled numerous skulls more than I can count, your methods will simplify what takes me hours. I do have a suggestion that I have found that will remove the meat off of the skulls as well as the fat. I do not know if you have tried this or not, is to use in the first boil baking soda. I have found that it changes the PH and softens the meat to become gel like. Your process of power washing which I would have never thought of doing has shown me a way to speed up the process. Your video was very informative and even as a seasoned taxidermist you have opened new doors of giving a better quality product to my customers. This is very helpful as I am full time with my shop now. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words. I am glad it helped. I'm going to try the baking soda. Thanks you again one Olsen to the next Olson. Ryan Olsen Whitebone creations.
I just got a deer head. Never tried this before but after watching your deer skull video and this video, I'm amazed how well it works. My stepdad is blown away at how well they look. Thanks so much and forever subscribed
dude, I watched every second of it and thought you did a GREAT JOB!!!! no joke! I'd love to have you on my channel and do a video together. I've always wanted to learn how to do a really good euro mount! thanks for the compliments as well! we seem a lot alike, normal dudes, doing normal things...
Great video!!! I love using skulls in my artwork and magic but never brave enough to do it myself. This is a very respectful video towards the animals and I didnt realize how much work went into this wow
Hey man, I see you throw away the jaw meat. It's a real delicatesse here in Europe. Make a stew of it, it will be the most tender meat you have ever eaten. Greetings!
Thanks mate, I shot my first bear over the weekend and didn’t have the time or money to get the pelt done up. This seems like an awesome way to preserve some memories, it’s always nice to have knowledgeable people like you around!
The nodules you break out with the tong at 6:40 are each called "Bulla Ossa" (or just the two "bullae" in plural), that is the hearing capsules, where the inner ear is located (cochlea to hear and labyrinth for balance); in some animals, these bullae are diagnostic.
Great video, I'm a taxidermist from Canada, and I just learned I few things from watching you, that I'm going to try in bleaching skulls. Thanks, Denis
Watching you pull everything out of the nasal canal was super satisfying! This video was super informative, I hope I can clean out my bones as well as you one day!
My brother and I struggled so much with removing the eyes. We were taught to remove them after the boil but after watching your videos, removing before is definately the way to go. Thankyou so much!
I am used to mount trophies like this, but have left them with a pro for years. But after watching your very informative videos, I will try it out myself. Thanks for the video.
I just wanted to say thank you. I used this method on a javelina and had great results. I was nervous never done this before but your video gave confidants to go for it and now something to be proud of .
It depends on how strong the peroxide mixture and the size / age of the skull. As a rule I use 10 min of boil for a really strong to straight peroxide mix. At low percentage peroxide or 50 percent water or more 15 to 30 min. Hope this helps.
I've had crows take a good size deer skull and drop it quite a ways away breaking the antlers. Also it took a very long time relatively. At least 3 months to get most of the meat off and then it still needed a good cleaning. . .
Thank you for your video. Knowledgeable and professional. I had a buddy help me to my first buck and he kind of messed it up. Due to the knowledge I learned here I was able to repair it and start over. This year's and last year's buck look awesome!
My daughter is putting together a goat skeleton for her honours class in college. We used your method and the bones came out great, white and clean. Thanks for the great videos!
I've been doing European skull mounts on my own whitetail deer kills for years now, much cheaper than paying $300 plus for a taxidermist for a full head mount. I saved this video and subscribed. Thanks so much for sharing!
I actually went searching it out and looking for the answer growing up we tried all different ways burying it to let nature take its course nailing it to a tree some people use javax so there's always something new to learn every day😅
Great job I just wish that I would have watched this video several years ago when I did my first European mount I boiled that thing for probably 3 days it didn't turn out near as nice as the one that you did here in this video but if I do another one I'm coming back to watch this and do it like you did a great job keep up the good work thanks a bunch
Great educational videos, and all of your videos are well done. I’m a taxidermist and I rebuild broken tine and color antlers. I prefer water based antler paint instead of mini wax wood stain to touch up antlers. It has a matte finish vs a gloss or shine you get with a wood stain. One once of char brown or raw umber color would work for your needs. Apply the same way as you do with the wood stain. A few drops diluted with water goes a long way. Apply multiple coats to achieve desired color or dilute more with water to lighted. You can purchase from McKenzie taxidermy supply.
I for one enjoy your work. No negativity from me. I respect and honor creation as you do by doing preservations of creatures. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. And yes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Excuse me, I have to go watch your video.
It's so cool. I don't understand why some people call it gross. I'd only call it gross if there were maggots. Just imagining the smell. Nasty but it would still be cool to watch
We used to cut the majority of the meat away, boil it for a while to get even more off and then leave it in an ant hill for a day or two. Worked like a charm.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That was an adrenaline rush to my stomach. I felt a bit sick, but at the same time edified. It was grotesque and beautiful. Thanks for showing. I plan on using your tricks sooner or later.
Wow wish I found this a month ago when I did my first euro mount. I followed some other UA-camrs instructions and it looks nothing like those! Best one I've seen and will definitely use this technique next time!
This is an amazing video, currently I clean smaller skulls so this method isn't practical but when I start cleaning and preserving larger animals I'll definitely refer back to this video. You explained everything perfectly and got awesome angles. Great work!
blowyabrainsoutcauseofsatan MusicToMyEars666 😂😂 umm yea.. what u think anatomy is? 😂 u can have my skull once i die bruh, no problem, just as long as its used in the right way afterwards like it was done in this video, dont go around humping my eye socket or something 😂
I’ve got in doing sculls I’ve watched a lot of videos an see one of your video on doing deer you make it so simple you talk me a lot! I enjoy watching all your videos of different animals I live in Virginia
I've done that with a couple of smaller animals and had to use a wire brush to get the cartilage removed, but I like the pressure washer idea instead, and the mop n glow to seal them is a nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
I did a deer head folling your directions except I soaked this one in peroxide for three days instead of boiling it for fear I would bleach the antler to much. But either way, it came out great. Used the Mop n Glow to seal everything and super glued the teeth in and put it on a plaque and it was ready for the customer. Thanks for sharing all the good advice. Been doing deer processing for some time now so I thought this would be a good after season income. We'll see how it goes. Hog head next! Lol
Much easier it u have access to a creek or small stream..I leave thim in the stream for 1 week with a rock on top and crayfish and everything pick it clean ...
Very informative. I have a coyote skull and the bones from several deer kills that we have recently found and was wanting to figure out how to clean them up. Fortunately, there are only some remnants of any hide left on the deer bones. We just got back yesterday, so I need to inspect them, after doing some UA-cam research. Thanks. Your work is excellent.
Most likely, we ended up with a similar situation during the colonization of Algeria by France. Apparently, several French soldiers took with them the heads of the beheaded natives. The heads are still in several French museums, despite petitions wishing to give a dignified burial from Algerian historians, or even to return the remains to the descendants if they exist. What I understand given the very recent origin of these skulls (XIX-XXth century), which do not teach us much unlike older bones.
@@huriale1617 "Hey we did this bad thing a long time ago. But we are more civilized now." "Cool, so can we have those body parts back you guys stole since they were human beings and deserve some dignity?" "Nope." We're just cavemen with cell phones and thermonuclear weapons.
Dude I love you. You're so thorough in explaining what to do. So many people think we're sick yet in the end they are fascinated with the outcome. I love it though. Beauty doesn't have to stop at death.
Hey brother, your videos are freaking useful! Watching how you've done things has helped me with my own animals. Now I've been able to help a good friend preserve his CA Pronghorn. I love this kind of work. Hat's off to u.
He says in other videos that he would never eat anything coming out of that pot. He uses it for everything! Even half rotten animals. So I wouldn't wanna eat out of it either aha
Where the heck would I, an introverted weak potato, find a decapitated head AND need to know the knowledge to clean it??? This isn't even the weirdest reccomend vid
I'm going out hunting with my grandpa and dad soon over in lieon, white tails, and I'm hoping we can score one and clean the skull, and you're videos really help with educating me on that, thanks man
I’m going to be coating my first deer skull with mop n glo..I need a little stain for the antlers..and it’s done! Thanks for your knowledge ..I’m happy with the result ,my next one should turn out even better!!
Thanks for the video, and sharing what you've learned, and explaining what works, and what can possibly give you a hard time, plus how to take steps to ensure that it will stand up over the years, very good video.
Is it any different on humans?
Asking for a friend.
0:14
@@kilkoykil71 GREAT... Imma call my friend now, I have work to do.
@@StaVrosRaf let me know how it went
@@kilkoykil71 i will mate
FBI open up
How to clean skulls
Recommended to you and others who watched the video, "How to dispose of a dead body"
I’m honestly impressed how little if any hate is on this video
why would it?
I like to believe that animal rights activists just want to decrease suffering for animals. Their primary target is the mass exploitation of animals (like in the food industry). Although this video is graphic, the animals are already dead and were probably not confined to cages their entire lives. Would this still be considered morally wrong? By many, yes. But it is nothing compared to the amount of animals we farm and use on a daily basis. Lots of people don't even consider the suffering of animals whose products they consume. I think most vegans would rather have you go out and kill with your own two hands than buy something off the shelves.
@@nizvkfb7vsbvrsct723 vegans
@@nizvkfb7vsbvrsct723 Absolutely agree
@@schplorgus8140 But the problem is the more we believe animal suffering is fundamentally wrong the more vulnerable as a society we become to it. Some people even started considering killing an animal as equal or even worse than killing a man. What will come next? People are currently raging over hunting videos, soon you will not be allowed to milk a cow. My advice is to embrace animal suffering as a normal part of our world, but try to lower its amount.
no one:
absolutely nobody:
youtube algorithm: wanna learn how to clean skulls?
I do in fact
Yeah, pretty weird but I'm into it
And yet we clicked on it.
@@XDarkVivi you dont have to click on it if you leave youtube running in the back with autoplay on and it decides to skip you from a cooking show to this crap
Actually quite on point for me i was looking for a way to preserve my dead dogs skull...
Hello!! I just wanted to give you some encouragement and a thank you! My daughter watched this video over a year ago. She wanted to do her first Euro mount herself at 14years old. Its up in her room. It turned out perfect!! She's starting her 2nd and third mounts today and we still come back to review this video before we start. Thank you and happy hunting!
+Lori Smith smith Too cool thank you for that Lori. Glad to help. Please tell her I said great job.
Wish my parents let me do this😂
D I S G U S T I N G
@@pauldavis1583 wimp
@@dELTA13579111315 You´re the wimp if you kill innocent animals for your pleasure and hang their heads in your living room.
same people that complain about this in comments, are the same people who go to the grocery store to buy meat but call the cops when you feed yourself. they put it in the boil alright. that good ol IQ of theirs
you make great videos man. great narration and you never say anything stupid. I appreciate your content
Thank you so so much.
States "this is extremely graphic" only after laying 10 animal skulls on a table. Lol
Worth noting, love this video. Learned what I came to learn. Just thought it was funny.
I mean there wasn't blood dripping from the pig heads or anything
He is simply trying to toughen up some of the soy boys out here.
Excellent video, thanks
I came to learn to. But yea (Clean Skulls) yes graphic lol
I'm 5 years late but thank you!!! I'm 15 and have been interested in cleaning skulls for years (don't worry i can take it) and i finally have the opportunity to actually do it !!
Well this makes things a lot easier.
The Wooded Beardsman cool to see you here haha. I found your awesome video’s trough your brother and got here because I found a skull on the beach that I will clean. Combined interests. Not even surprised! All the best from the Netherlands.
I want to thank you very much. I have been doing taxidermy since 1985 as a hobbyist. I have boiled numerous skulls more than I can count, your methods will simplify what takes me hours. I do have a suggestion that I have found that will remove the meat off of the skulls as well as the fat. I do not know if you have tried this or not, is to use in the first boil baking soda. I have found that it changes the PH and softens the meat to become gel like. Your process of power washing which I would have never thought of doing has shown me a way to speed up the process. Your video was very informative and even as a seasoned taxidermist you have opened new doors of giving a better quality product to my customers. This is very helpful as I am full time with my shop now. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words. I am glad it helped. I'm going to try the baking soda. Thanks you again one Olsen to the next Olson. Ryan Olsen Whitebone creations.
Ah yes, the ancient European method of electric power washers. I hear the Vikings used this method with 12 volt potatos.
Yeah also they had Fries Maker
When did he say "ancient"
ancient would be putting the entire head of the pig on a forest fire ant hill. clean in 2 days
XD Thanks ya Made my Day with that Comment
He said european not ancient...im from Spain Europe and yeah we use electricty
I just got a deer head. Never tried this before but after watching your deer skull video and this video, I'm amazed how well it works. My stepdad is blown away at how well they look. Thanks so much and forever subscribed
bro this was a really well done video!!! thanks a ton for sharing!!!
Thanks for the comment Rob, I am thrilled you watched one on my videos. I'm a huge fan of You and Sarah's channel. Hope all is well.
dude, I watched every second of it and thought you did a GREAT JOB!!!! no joke! I'd love to have you on my channel and do a video together. I've always wanted to learn how to do a really good euro mount!
thanks for the compliments as well! we seem a lot alike, normal dudes, doing normal things...
Hey I’ve been subbed to you forever
SKL potemkin For mounting
@SKL potemkin Art? Teaching? Anatomy studies? School project? Curiosity? For fun?
Great video!!! I love using skulls in my artwork and magic but never brave enough to do it myself. This is a very respectful video towards the animals and I didnt realize how much work went into this wow
Hey man, I see you throw away the jaw meat. It's a real delicatesse here in Europe. Make a stew of it, it will be the most tender meat you have ever eaten. Greetings!
i was thinking how much of waste!!
WMH nicolas!
nicolas van ransbeeck guanciale 🥰
@4chan Hacker hmmmmmm
@Amir Zia will do!
Thanks mate, I shot my first bear over the weekend and didn’t have the time or money to get the pelt done up. This seems like an awesome way to preserve some memories, it’s always nice to have knowledgeable people like you around!
The nodules you break out with the tong at 6:40 are each called "Bulla Ossa" (or just the two "bullae" in plural), that is the hearing capsules, where the inner ear is located (cochlea to hear and labyrinth for balance); in some animals, these bullae are diagnostic.
dude thanks, you have saved me so much time searching on the internet!
Great video, I'm a taxidermist from Canada, and I just learned I few things from watching you, that I'm going to try in bleaching skulls.
Thanks,
Denis
Denis Losier Thanks for watching Denis...
Watching you pull everything out of the nasal canal was super satisfying! This video was super informative, I hope I can clean out my bones as well as you one day!
My brother and I struggled so much with removing the eyes. We were taught to remove them after the boil but after watching your videos, removing before is definately the way to go. Thankyou so much!
I was just looking at all the grubby skulls I have lying around, wondering how to clean them up. Thank you, UA-cam algorithm!
I am used to mount trophies like this, but have left them with a pro for years. But after watching your very informative videos, I will try it out myself. Thanks for the video.
Awesome Good luck
It's 4 am and I'm having semester exams in 5 hours
What am i doing here?
Depends, do you study anatomy?
Same, have a programming exam tommorow morning...
@@donchogarbov1953 yes, anatomy /biochemistry / pathophysiology this semester... But how the hell does youtube know that?
@@papaemeritusiii2773 all that matters is that you're technically "studying"
so how did it go?
I just wanted to say thank you. I used this method on a javelina and had great results. I was nervous never done this before but your video gave confidants to go for it and now something to be proud of .
It depends on how strong the peroxide mixture and the size / age of the skull. As a rule I use 10 min of boil for a really strong to straight peroxide mix. At low percentage peroxide or 50 percent water or more 15 to 30 min. Hope this helps.
+WHITEBONE CREATIONS HUNTING ... Do you dilute the peroxide mixture or use it straight?
yeah to be safe i use 50 percent water 50 percent peroxide
Thank you
thank you! your videos are very helpful and informational
Do you do alligator skull cleaning White Bone?
My new favorite channel to follow! No BS just straight forward and right to the point!!
That's got to be one of the cleanest ways, too prepare those as trophies, and or for collection. Good job. And done respectfully.
Or you could just find an ant nest.
Can confirm this works, although somebody stole the skull from my first deer when left overnight
@Rick JAmes we don't have those here, biggest predator is probably a fox or lynx
@@Krozhin Could put a hotwire up next time? Or if that's too much work, I suppose you could tape it to a big log.
I tried that with a pretty good sized snake head and they took the whole things, so don't do this method with smaller animals lol.
I've had crows take a good size deer skull and drop it quite a ways away breaking the antlers. Also it took a very long time relatively. At least 3 months to get most of the meat off and then it still needed a good cleaning. . .
Its all fun and games until he starts pulling teeth off a human skull
Thank you for your video. Knowledgeable and professional. I had a buddy help me to my first buck and he kind of messed it up. Due to the knowledge I learned here I was able to repair it and start over. This year's and last year's buck look awesome!
just remember what canadian tv comedy Cavendish taught us: 'when someone offers you 10 human skulls at a good price... you don't ask any questions.'
If you do ask, someone else will be getting 11 human skulls at a better price.
You should atleast ask how much
My daughter is putting together a goat skeleton for her honours class in college. We used your method and the bones came out great, white and clean. Thanks for the great videos!
That was an awesome, straight forward, gentleman's explanation. Great job.
I honestly want to thank UA-cam’s recommendations this time, led me to a very informative channel/video.....I just loved this! Thanks!
By far one of the more helpful cleaning videos! And awesome tip on the mop and glo.
thank you
I've been doing European skull mounts on my own whitetail deer kills for years now, much cheaper than paying $300 plus for a taxidermist for a full head mount. I saved this video and subscribed. Thanks so much for sharing!
why do I need to know this YT?
why did I watch all of it?
In short nice process 10/10 would watch how to clean a skull again
Same lmao. Found this on my fyp and just watched the whole thing
Never hurts to learn something new just think now you can say you know how to clean skulls LOL😂
I actually went searching it out and looking for the answer growing up we tried all different ways burying it to let nature take its course nailing it to a tree some people use javax so there's always something new to learn every day😅
Watching this as I’m working on cleaning/preserving a yote skull. Very informative. Thank you!
Great job I just wish that I would have watched this video several years ago when I did my first European mount I boiled that thing for probably 3 days it didn't turn out near as nice as the one that you did here in this video but if I do another one I'm coming back to watch this and do it like you did a great job keep up the good work thanks a bunch
+Jeffrey Yeager Thank you.
Great educational videos, and all of your videos are well done. I’m a taxidermist and I rebuild broken tine and color antlers. I prefer water based antler paint instead of mini wax wood stain to touch up antlers. It has a matte finish vs a gloss or shine you get with a wood stain. One once of char brown or raw umber color would work for your needs. Apply the same way as you do with the wood stain. A few drops diluted with water goes a long way. Apply multiple coats to achieve desired color or dilute more with water to lighted. You can purchase from McKenzie taxidermy supply.
Awesome info Kevin. Thank you much. I’ll give it a go directly
ww3 about to break out and i get this video recomended. hmmmmmmm
I for one enjoy your work. No negativity from me. I respect and honor creation as you do by doing preservations of creatures. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. And yes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Excuse me, I have to go watch your video.
It's so cool. I don't understand why some people call it gross.
I'd only call it gross if there were maggots. Just imagining the smell. Nasty but it would still be cool to watch
Excellent video man thank you for going straight to the point and not talking about a bunch of useless information. Two thumbs up for me!!
+Bryan Michaud Thank you Brother. Glad to help.
We used to cut the majority of the meat away, boil it for a while to get even more off and then leave it in an ant hill for a day or two. Worked like a charm.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I take that back our skulls were never as perfectly white as yours....
That was an adrenaline rush to my stomach. I felt a bit sick, but at the same time edified. It was grotesque and beautiful. Thanks for showing. I plan on using your tricks sooner or later.
extremely informative thank you. I'm trying my 1st euro mount soon on a Roe Buck skull.
Wow wish I found this a month ago when I did my first euro mount. I followed some other UA-camrs instructions and it looks nothing like those! Best one I've seen and will definitely use this technique next time!
Great vide! Thank you!My father in law huts wiled bores in Europe and what he and his friend do with the tusks is they fill them with candle wax.
+BrokenCross great idea. Thank you.
This is an amazing video, currently I clean smaller skulls so this method isn't practical but when I start cleaning and preserving larger animals I'll definitely refer back to this video. You explained everything perfectly and got awesome angles. Great work!
Olivia Shaw Thank you Olivia.
you are an artist awesome job
blowyabrainsoutcauseofsatan MusicToMyEars666 😂😂 umm yea.. what u think anatomy is? 😂 u can have my skull once i die bruh, no problem, just as long as its used in the right way afterwards like it was done in this video, dont go around humping my eye socket or something 😂
I’ve got in doing sculls I’ve watched a lot of videos an see one of your video on doing deer you make it so simple you talk me a lot! I enjoy watching all your videos of different animals I live in Virginia
Thank you for posting. I actually watched the whole video. Very instructive and you're very thorough with explaining everything. Excellent tutorial.
+banana2510 Thank you.
Got my first Javelina the yesterday and my dad told me if I want to keep the skull I need to learn how to do it my self! Thank you for the vid 👍
Absolutely fascinating and extremely informative.
+balluumm1 Thank you.
I love it. You make it look easy, as easy as something like this can get.
I was waiting for that nasal cavity. Nice job.
the 'nodules' are the inner ear.
Great video! I own an alapaca farm and now use your methods for cleaning their skulls, thanks for the instruction!
Nick Phillippe Thank you Nick. I would love to put Lama video together if you extra. Shoot me an email Whitebonecreations@gmail.com
Thank you sir! you make awesome videos.
Fascinating and really insightful, thank you! perfect place for getting started with bone stuff! :D
I've done that with a couple of smaller animals and had to use a wire brush to get the cartilage removed, but I like the pressure washer idea instead, and the mop n glow to seal them is a nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
May I do the same procedure to human skulls ? Asking for a friend.
Same exact procedure, easier tough, the hide is a lot tinner
Someone, somewhere, is tracking you now...!!!!!!!
I used this procedure for my human skulls. It's easier actually than a deer skull.
*fbi has joined the chat*
Every day a new skill is learned thanks by the youtube algorithm.
It looks amazing when it is finished
+Maddison Hetherington Thank you.
You are an amazing instructor. I wish I had your patience.
Can this method work on full corpses? I am displaying a dog skeleton.
+Dakota Wilkie it will.
Dakota Wilkie doing it for science art or just a weird hobby.
This dog don’t hunt, but I do enjoy watching professionals. Nice job.
That's nothing. i have to eat the flesh from the skulls first.
Your tutorial video is excellent.
Very professional and well done.
Your work speaks for itself.
Thank you
+Hector Gonzalez Thank you so much.
Guy I work with said I'm wrong for watching this on my lunch break with a sandwich in my hand. Haha
I did a deer head folling your directions except I soaked this one in peroxide for three days instead of boiling it for fear I would bleach the antler to much. But either way, it came out great. Used the Mop n Glow to seal everything and super glued the teeth in and put it on a plaque and it was ready for the customer. Thanks for sharing all the good advice. Been doing deer processing for some time now so I thought this would be a good after season income. We'll see how it goes. Hog head next! Lol
Much easier it u have access to a creek or small stream..I leave thim in the stream for 1 week with a rock on top and crayfish and everything pick it clean ...
His meathod only takes one day though
Great video and information. Took kids to a gun store that had a large display of animal skulls for sale. They now wants to make his own skulls.
if you go too deep with the knife, could you ruin the skull by slicing into the bone?
+jfmaniac Not really. Just a surface scratch.
jfmaniac no he might accidentally disintegrate it with his superhuman nipple twister
Very informative. I have a coyote skull and the bones from several deer kills that we have recently found and was wanting to figure out how to clean them up. Fortunately, there are only some remnants of any hide left on the deer bones. We just got back yesterday, so I need to inspect them, after doing some UA-cam research. Thanks. Your work is excellent.
+Nathan Lenon Thank you.
Do you use the meat from the skull for meals or is it no good?
+lovedone303 I️ don’t eat it I️ don’t normally eat anything I️ don’t know the back story on.
Thanks so
Much for making a very clear, easy to follow and positive video. I am currently cleaning a Blacktail head and plan to use your method!
Does this work on human skulls? My chest freezer is getting full.
Most likely, we ended up with a similar situation during the colonization of Algeria by France. Apparently, several French soldiers took with them the heads of the beheaded natives. The heads are still in several French museums, despite petitions wishing to give a dignified burial from Algerian historians, or even to return the remains to the descendants if they exist. What I understand given the very recent origin of these skulls (XIX-XXth century), which do not teach us much unlike older bones.
@@huriale1617 "Hey we did this bad thing a long time ago. But we are more civilized now."
"Cool, so can we have those body parts back you guys stole since they were human beings and deserve some dignity?"
"Nope."
We're just cavemen with cell phones and thermonuclear weapons.
That is so much easier than the way I learned! These came out beautifully
Instead of pressure wash can you put it in a ant pile ?
Dave M ya that sill work to lol
Takes much longer. Days vs minutes
Dude I love you. You're so thorough in explaining what to do. So many people think we're sick yet in the end they are fascinated with the outcome. I love it though. Beauty doesn't have to stop at death.
Very good video! I have to try this!
Hey brother, your videos are freaking useful! Watching how you've done things has helped me with my own animals. Now I've been able to help a good friend preserve his CA Pronghorn. I love this kind of work. Hat's off to u.
Thank you brother. Glad to help.
I can't believe you don't eat the head, steamed head tacos are so delicious
He says in other videos that he would never eat anything coming out of that pot. He uses it for everything! Even half rotten animals.
So I wouldn't wanna eat out of it either aha
Probably the best DIY video on this. Thank you 😊
Where the heck would I, an introverted weak potato, find a decapitated head AND need to know the knowledge to clean it???
This isn't even the weirdest reccomend vid
My introverted a$$ wants human skull but it's illegal so I'm doing animal
When you live out somewhere where nobody’s around you just kind of find dead animal body’s everywhere so it’s just kind of a thing to do
I'm going out hunting with my grandpa and dad soon over in lieon, white tails, and I'm hoping we can score one and clean the skull, and you're videos really help with educating me on that, thanks man
Thank you and good luck.
Why in gods name is this in my recommended
Best video I have ever seen for doing euros, thanks very much
Send this to your local vegan!
Its already dead so why not use it?
good anime
Vegans sucks :D
Abigail N why?
@@waffleMAN-ml8so because he wanted to
This is excellent and exactly what I needed. Thank you so much for putting this video together!
Ok, I definitely did not search for this.
Nobody did, but here we are
Sadly I did search for it. LOL
I’m going to be coating my first deer skull with mop n glo..I need a little stain for the antlers..and it’s done! Thanks for your knowledge ..I’m happy with the result ,my next one should turn out even better!!
nobody:
absolutely nobody:
europeans: wanna see how to clean a skull?
Actually quite a few people enjoy these types of videos, and its done throughout the world.
Thanks for the video, and sharing what you've learned, and explaining what works, and what can possibly give you a hard time, plus how to take steps to ensure that it will stand up over the years, very good video.
Thank you.
Man I wish we lived close, because that head meat from the hogs makes GREAT Scrapple.
+thomas abel Even wild hogs ?
Tremendous content. Thank you. I’m about to do a skull, and I needed to refresh my memory.
I was putting my skulls in metal net and hang them over any hill. Ants clean it to the bone.
Best way in my opinion
i use to watch these when i was younger still enjoy it.
Are u making hot dogs or Sausages...Sorry I missed the beginning
You wouldn't make either from head meat...
This was a very helpful video, as well as professional. :) Your skulls look amazing!