To preserve a deer skull effectively, you can start by removing any remaining flesh and tissue. Then, soak the skull in a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide to whiten and disinfect it. Finally, apply a clear sealant or varnish to protect the skull and keep it in a dry, cool place to prevent decay.
Boil the skull in hydrogen peroxide.
yes a hit to the skull can kill a deer
boil it
any kind of pot if the deer skull does not fit in the pot you have you'll have to flip it often and be warned if you do it in your house it leaves behind an interesting smell
Epoxy would be best for that.
tynes (usu called brow tynes, sp?) are the antlers (usu shorter than the others but not always) that are closest to the deer's skull on a deer with typically formed horns.
Yes, blood meal can effectively repel deer due to its strong scent and taste, which can deter them from entering an area.
Deer are not commonly used as mounts because the fur of deer are difficult to preserve. Many taxidermists who attempt this feat end up with unhappy customers.
Sure, you can preserver it as any other brain - in formaldehyde or alchol.
To preserve aloe leaves effectively, you can cut them from the plant and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This will help maintain their freshness and potency for longer periods of time.
I found a good description on the process to for a European skull mount in a web site.www.whitetail.com. It seems easy to follow but does take some time.
No, skull crushers primarily target and work the triceps muscles, not the chest muscles.