taxidermist

Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Quail, Chickens, Grouse, Doves, etc.
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taxidermist

Post by 9er » Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:32 am

Can anyone recommend a good turkey taxidermist?? Im in utah, but willing to travel a few hrs if needed
You can pm me his phone number/website if you dont want to post it here

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Re: taxidermist

Post by Mark » Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:21 am

Birdman Studios on Trinidad CO.

Ship the bird to him and he'll ship it back.

I send all of my birds to Todd. Beautiful work. The man is an artist!

http://www.birdmanstudios.com
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Re: taxidermist

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Re: taxidermist

Post by JLROOT » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:45 am

How does someone ship a turkey without it spoiling during shipping :-k
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Re: taxidermist

Post by Mark » Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:11 pm

JLROOT wrote:How does someone ship a turkey without it spoiling during shipping :-k
Oh please! Tell me you're joking...

You freeze it, stick the frozen carcass in a box and FedEx it overnight. It will arrive frozen.

If you want to save a pile of $$ on shipping, cape the bird yourself, freeze the cape and follow the simple directions above.

I have shipped ducks and geese to CO and had them shipped back without a problem. Turkey's are bigger, so they require a bigger box. It really is that simple.
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