Curing Small Animal Pelts, Squirrels Rabbits etc.. by cemetz
To preserve small animal pelts leading to tanning and finishing. In this Instructable I'm using to excellent Fox Squirrels shot Thanksgiving morning. Some pictures may be graphic :
Materials:
" Sharp knife
" Large flat working surface such as an old work
bench or a sheet of plywood
" Non-iodized salt

note:

This will not make the pelt soft like tanning, only preserve it in a pliable state.
 
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Step 1: Go for the head

If you decided to keep the head on, slowly work back the skin with your knife. Be careful not to cut into the hide or you may cause an unsightly gash in your pelt. As a reference, separate the silver skin from the hide. When you get past the eyes, cut around the check muscles then you can pull the rest off.
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misaethewolf says: May 20, 2012. 4:52 PM
Would this also work for a fox pelt?
tincanz says: Mar 28, 2012. 6:34 PM
Does wood ash make a suitable substitute for salt, brain for alcohol, and extensive movement for Neatsfoot oil?
stinna2 says: Jan 24, 2012. 9:23 PM
I have personally gotten the tails out of gray squirrels by pulling them while holding the skin a few inches up from the tail. usually works well. most times you end up with and inside out tail.
tywatters says: Jan 14, 2012. 8:07 AM
u get all the flesh and fat off it and salt good for 2/3 day the u can get the brain out of the animal mash it up then add 1/2 cups of water then rub it in it call brain tanning . ever animal has anough brain to tan its on hide beide bufflo
stuff9 says: Mar 10, 2010. 12:04 PM
 couldn't you just pull the bone out lengthwise
ducktape.mac says: Nov 28, 2011. 2:16 PM
i think that connective tissue would hold on to it. now i have seen a way to skin a squirrel with an air compressor, and maybe you could put some air down in the tail.
yaspeling says: Aug 29, 2011. 1:27 AM
can i inject the animal with formalin instead of skinning it
kcampain says: Jul 16, 2011. 3:50 PM
what else can be used if the neatsfoot oil is not available? I don't usually use saddle soap... would a good lanolin lotion work?
aasher says: May 5, 2011. 2:51 PM
You cannot leave that deer in the freezer for too long. If you do it will get freezer burned and the hair will fall out and the hide will disintegrate much faster than a fresh hide, even after it has been cured.
bluepandabear says: Mar 23, 2011. 4:09 PM
does it make the pelt flexible and soft or does it make it hard and unflexible? and does it remove the hair?
mcaliber.50 says: Feb 5, 2011. 12:10 PM
how long do you soak it for?
TheEbonyEmoFairy says: Dec 18, 2010. 9:32 PM
Hey, would this work for skinning a cat?
harley_rly says: Jan 21, 2011. 8:18 AM
great idea man! im gonna start skinnin, all of our cats that get hit
jamesbondd says: Dec 6, 2010. 1:32 PM
hey there, i was just wondering: my rabbit skins always seem to get really dry and brittle, and they tear quite easily.... do you think putting the dry fur into the alcohol, then putting neats foot oil on it will help, or should i change my curing process?
cemetz (author) says: Dec 6, 2010. 2:13 PM
Is your current curing process this Instructable or a different process?
mcaliber.50 says: Nov 28, 2010. 5:41 PM
how did the geer pelt go using this method?
solarpolar32 says: Oct 29, 2009. 2:53 PM
can you use regular salt idkk were to get uniodizzed
skelloween says: Aug 25, 2010. 3:08 PM
Any salt is fine, unionised is just cheaper. You can buy it at animal feed stores and co ops.
randone says: Jul 9, 2010. 3:47 PM
canning salt works. you can get that at walmart or grocery store
EricGrace says: Feb 14, 2008. 1:59 PM
did you kill those poor animals
ZachPosey says: Nov 15, 2009. 7:57 AM
you say poor, i say tasty.
Thundertydus says: Mar 11, 2009. 8:15 PM
Poor? Its the circle of life. Deal with it
Huray4Insanity says: Jun 3, 2009. 8:10 PM
i agree the circle of life, what a perfect shape
heinzsinvt says: Jun 18, 2008. 8:29 AM
Does anyone know a local market for rabbit pelts...Montpelier VT... phillip.heinz@gmail.com
J@50n says: Nov 8, 2009. 9:35 AM
 Talk with people at your local sporting goods store, usually people make a round every few weeks buying pelts, you just need to know when and where they are.
deer-slayer51 says: Aug 19, 2008. 2:21 PM
can i do that with a deer pelt
J@50n says: Nov 8, 2009. 9:33 AM
 i dont see why not, just got A LOT of salt :)
iheart7s says: Sep 12, 2009. 3:11 PM
cemetz (author) says: Oct 29, 2009. 6:29 PM
iheart7s,
Yes, it mostly did. I aggregated it because I could not find it anywhere. Good catch and props to nmsu.edu.
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cemetz
iheart7s says: Oct 30, 2009. 3:46 PM
it was a lucky draw on google... i'd been looking for a way to do this so thanks for being awesome and posting it for all!  I <3 U!
lukechewypellets92 says: Dec 25, 2008. 11:25 AM
Im pellet gun hunting squirrels, but anyway so I skin it get the fat off with salt then scrape off the salt and its permanently good right?? or wrong?? And I dont have the need or hope to tan them.
cemetz (author) says: Oct 29, 2009. 6:39 PM
Luke,
Skin it then do a very good job scraping it. After salting/curing making it pliable is a manual process. Look up how the Indians did it with a sharp corner. Tanning makes it soft but a decent job can be done with elbow grease.
cemetz (author) says: Jan 1, 2009. 5:43 PM
scrape, scrape, scrape, salt, salt...... and its good. You want the moisture out.
evanthehunter says: Jan 1, 2009. 9:47 AM
hmmm, im wondering that too. I heard that some people rub eggs mixed in water into the skin to tan them. ill try it on my squirrel once its done drying
tgeary00 says: Feb 2, 2009. 3:53 PM
After step 4, do you rinse the plets off, then put them into the solution of alcohol. Do you scrape off the salt? Then put them in the alcohol? Very nice instruction and photos. I need a hobby and see these guys on the road all the time. I figure it will not be an expensive hobby.
cemetz (author) says: Oct 29, 2009. 6:36 PM
Yes sir, rinse off in mud-room sink with plenty of water and a bit of soap.
Huray4Insanity says: Jun 3, 2009. 8:11 PM
could you try a nutira?
cemetz (author) says: Oct 29, 2009. 6:34 PM
Of course. I'm trying a deer this year.
cemetz (author) says: Oct 29, 2009. 6:27 PM
Solarpoler32,
Recommend un-iodized salt.
r/
cemetz
3-4-t says: Oct 29, 2009. 7:15 AM
I think this is great.  If someone is going hunting for food one should make use of all parts of the animal.  I believe we can be too touchy about those who just 'trophy hunt' and I think they should be regulated to do something constructive with the meat, I think folks should be congratulated for using every part - even the -..gasp- fur!!
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