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Quote from: bbcoach on March 01, 2020, 07:04:09 AMI agree with Bowguy. For me, I have always used my turkey vests rear pocket. The body will fit securely there. Collapse the fan together, so the quills will be together, stronger this way. Put a string or rubber band around them if you want but not necessary and head for the truck. Most of us normally walk back out via a road or open path so there shouldn't be a problem. If you use a Turkey tote, then tie or rubber band the wings to the body and collapse the tail as mentioned if you are afraid of it flopping and breaking.[/quoThis for me too .been doing it this way for years and never had a problem with any damage.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 01, 2020, 08:42:51 AMA bigger problem than feather breakage or damage is letting the skin spoil before getting it to your taxidermist. If the skin starts deteriorating and the feathers start slipping and falling out, you are screwed. Either get the bird to your taxidermist quickly (within 24-48 hours in hot climates) or freeze the bird right away. If you can't get it to your taxidermist or freeze it, keep it on ice or in a refrigerator until you can,...and then do one or the other within a few days. Again, if you let that cape start spoiling, you are done as far as mounting your bird is concerned.
Quote from: Gamblinman on March 01, 2020, 06:30:38 PMHow to prepare a turkey for your taxidermist. Excellent information.https://www.facebook.com/turkeysonly/videos/1081822558830898/
Quote from: MK M GOBL on March 01, 2020, 07:23:53 PMQuote from: Gamblinman on March 01, 2020, 06:30:38 PMHow to prepare a turkey for your taxidermist. Excellent information.https://www.facebook.com/turkeysonly/videos/1081822558830898/John Beard is awesome!MK M GOBL