We're in the process of moving and in an effort to speed the process along, I hung all of the taxidermy in the shop at the new place. Fast forward a week and it's still there due to call- outs at work, calving problems, Daughter's volleyball games, and on-and- on.
We've had some super humid days, and in a nutshell, everything is soaked. Not quite dripping but very wet, nonetheless. All I know to do is gently towel dry everything and get them in front of fans inside the house and I'm hesitant to use any heat at all. I haven't noticed any cracking or hide separating from around horns or antlers. I could kick myself square in the butt for this one.
How bad did I screw it up?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
We've had some super humid days, and in a nutshell, everything is soaked. Not quite dripping but very wet, nonetheless. All I know to do is gently towel dry everything and get them in front of fans inside the house and I'm hesitant to use any heat at all. I haven't noticed any cracking or hide separating from around horns or antlers. I could kick myself square in the butt for this one.
How bad did I screw it up?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
but even during the hot summer days, we often have to "bag" fresh mounts in large garbage bags overnight to keep them from drying too fast. A combo of water spritzing and applied oils keep the thin areas pliable enough to work day 2-3.