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Goose Taxidermy
If you prefer doing things yourself and you want to try to taxidermy your goose, here is what you must do. First of all, get a nice bird and some soapy water. Use that water in order to separate the feathers along the keel bone, all the way to the vent. Next, cut along the keel bone and cut down to the vent.
Moving on, cut around the bill and separate, skinning back carefully. Next, cut the neck and save for the casting. You will have to remove the meat on the leg and then cut. Stick it in water in order to hydrate and then skin down the bird to the wrist, removing all the meat.
Remove the oil glands & flesh the skin on the wire wheel. Next wash the skin for several times and then soak it. You must hang the skin so that the gas will evaporate and then put borax on the flesh side. Lastly, blow dry the feathers, making sure that you down dry as otherwise the feathers will be matted down.
If you consider this to be a little bit overwhelming, you can always hire someone that offers goose taxidermy services, here are a few examples:
Birdman Studios
With more than 20 years of bird taxidermy experience, they offer some of the best custom bird taxidermy: standing ducks, flying ducks, sea ducks, geese, pheasants, grouse and others as well.
Contact Info:
Address: 36740 Freedom Rd Trinidad , CO 81082
Phone: 719-846-4567
E-Mail: BirdmanStudios@qwest.net
Artistic Compositions
They offer taxidermy services for just about any game out there, including: goose, upland, exotic, turkey. They provide standing and sitting mounts, flying / flying group mounts, habitat scenes and plenty of variations for goose mounts.
Contact Info:
Address: 118 CO RD 575 Bridgeport , AL 35740
Phone: 256-495-2596
E-Mail: birdtaxidermy@aol.com
Winged Creations
Member of many taxidermy organizations and winner of several awards in the domain, Tereza Revis, the owner of Winged Creations, has plenty of experience in providing taxidermy services for a wide array of game.
Contact Info:
Address: Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
Phone: 541-591-0133
E-Mail: wingedcreations@yahoo.com
Canada Goose Taxidermy
They prepare birds, mammals, amphibians, fish, exotics and pets. It is a full-time taxidermy studio that can handle cleaning, restoring and repairing mounts. Over the years, they have won many trophies, and can mount on plaques, in environments, on stands, alone or in natural settings.
Contact Info:
Address: 46 Alberni Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2J 2M6
Phone: 613-825-1251
E-Mail: rick@canadagoosetaxidermy.ca
Sportman's Taxidermy LLC
Damon Kuste, the owner of the company, started taxidermy back in 1978 and has been providing taxidermy services ever since. He offers mounts for game, waterfowl, life size, African exotic, turkey & upland.
Contact Info:
Address: 4815 Watterson Trail, Louisville KY 40291
Phone: 502-493-7787
E-Mail: damonk@sportsmantaxidermy.com
Your next step would be to cut the connecting tissue and the knee joint. It is recommended that you stuff some paper towel so that the "juices" are kept of the bird. After doing so, you will have to cut the tailbone and after that bend the skin backwards, stopping at the top of the keel bone. At the wing joint, you will have to cut and separate.
Moving on, cut around the bill and separate, skinning back carefully. Next, cut the neck and save for the casting. You will have to remove the meat on the leg and then cut. Stick it in water in order to hydrate and then skin down the bird to the wrist, removing all the meat.
Remove the oil glands & flesh the skin on the wire wheel. Next wash the skin for several times and then soak it. You must hang the skin so that the gas will evaporate and then put borax on the flesh side. Lastly, blow dry the feathers, making sure that you down dry as otherwise the feathers will be matted down.
If you consider this to be a little bit overwhelming, you can always hire someone that offers goose taxidermy services, here are a few examples:
Birdman Studios
With more than 20 years of bird taxidermy experience, they offer some of the best custom bird taxidermy: standing ducks, flying ducks, sea ducks, geese, pheasants, grouse and others as well.
Contact Info:
Address: 36740 Freedom Rd Trinidad , CO 81082
Phone: 719-846-4567
E-Mail: BirdmanStudios@qwest.net
Artistic Compositions
They offer taxidermy services for just about any game out there, including: goose, upland, exotic, turkey. They provide standing and sitting mounts, flying / flying group mounts, habitat scenes and plenty of variations for goose mounts.
Contact Info:
Address: 118 CO RD 575 Bridgeport , AL 35740
Phone: 256-495-2596
E-Mail: birdtaxidermy@aol.com
Winged Creations
Member of many taxidermy organizations and winner of several awards in the domain, Tereza Revis, the owner of Winged Creations, has plenty of experience in providing taxidermy services for a wide array of game.
Contact Info:
Address: Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
Phone: 541-591-0133
E-Mail: wingedcreations@yahoo.com
Canada Goose Taxidermy
They prepare birds, mammals, amphibians, fish, exotics and pets. It is a full-time taxidermy studio that can handle cleaning, restoring and repairing mounts. Over the years, they have won many trophies, and can mount on plaques, in environments, on stands, alone or in natural settings.
Contact Info:
Address: 46 Alberni Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2J 2M6
Phone: 613-825-1251
E-Mail: rick@canadagoosetaxidermy.ca
Sportman's Taxidermy LLC
Damon Kuste, the owner of the company, started taxidermy back in 1978 and has been providing taxidermy services ever since. He offers mounts for game, waterfowl, life size, African exotic, turkey & upland.
Contact Info:
Address: 4815 Watterson Trail, Louisville KY 40291
Phone: 502-493-7787
E-Mail: damonk@sportsmantaxidermy.com

