Preserving velvet on a mulie

Wireman07

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I'm looking to see what some of you guys do to preserve the velvet on you mule deer if your out on a long hunting trip. Our season opens September 1st and by then there pretty hard horned underneath the velvet. So I dont know if injecting anything would work. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
 
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Treat velvet like you treat meat, get it to a reputable taxidermist that can inject it when you are out, you’ll be good.
 
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My taxidermist doesnt do that, he sends them off to get artificial velvet. And no I'm not going to find a different taxidermist.
 

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I haven't seen artificial velvet that looks realistic yet. All the artificial velvet I've seen on mounts is easy to spot from a mile away. Not saying it can't be done, I just haven't seen an example of it yet.

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Velvet Tan is what I have been using and it works best when the horns are hard under the velvet. It's available from most taxidermy suppliers. The only time I had it fail was in 2018 when the antlers were not finished growing. It works great if the rack is hard tipped.
 
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I haven't seen artificial velvet that looks realistic yet. All the artificial velvet I've seen on mounts is easy to spot from a mile away. Not saying it can't be done, I just haven't seen an example of it yet.

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Ya I hear you, definitely sticks out like a sore thumb, just not a fan of it!
 
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Velvet Tan is what I have been using and it works best when the horns are hard under the velvet. It's available from most taxidermy suppliers. The only time I had it fail was in 2018 when the antlers were not finished growing. It works great if the rack is hard tipped.
I was looking into that. Do you have to still inject it somehow? Or can you just brush it on if there is no veins to inject into? Thanks
 

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Velvet Tan is what I have been using and it works best when the horns are hard under the velvet. It's available from most taxidermy suppliers. The only time I had it fail was in 2018 when the antlers were not finished growing. It works great if the rack is hard tipped.

Shoulda let him keep growing ;)
 

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My local taxidermist used it on a velvet elk this year……used several containers on them to ensure everything was covered. He reported that some of the velvet went rotten…..so not sure what to think.
 
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