0KitemanJayefuu Answer 11 years ago You generally need to pluck them before you can skin them, apparently.
0DigbyDarlingKiteman Answer 6 years ago Thats incorrect. If you skin them there isn't a need to pluck them first.
0Re-design 11 years ago Here is something to point you in the right direction. Then just search on youtube.com for more examples of working diy models. I'll leave it up to you to figure out which version you want to try and how to get started. Be careful, I can see one of these things taking off an arm of other vulnerable appendage.
0lemonie 11 years ago If you're industrial, buy an industry-magazine, e.g. "The Plucking Times" or "Poultry News Weekly". If you're not industrial - do it by hand. L
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11 years ago
Why not just pluck it by hand?
Answer 11 years ago
Or just skin it....
Answer 11 years ago
You generally need to pluck them before you can skin them, apparently.
Answer 6 years ago
Thats incorrect. If you skin them there isn't a need to pluck them first.
8 years ago
Skin them, you dont need to pluck first. Thats what I do.
11 years ago
Here is something to point you in the right direction.
Then just search on youtube.com for more examples of working diy models.
I'll leave it up to you to figure out which version you want to try and how to get started.
Be careful, I can see one of these things taking off an arm of other vulnerable appendage.
11 years ago
If you're industrial, buy an industry-magazine, e.g. "The Plucking Times" or "Poultry News Weekly".
If you're not industrial - do it by hand.
L