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How do you remove Oryx horns
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 109523" data-source="post: 2447199"><p>I used to sweat antelope horns off when I didn't want a lot of shrinkage or deformation. Otherwise I would boil them. If you haven't done it before, You need to be careful. You can melt them.</p><p>sweating is basically rotting them off by putting the scull cap and horns in a plastic bag, and maybe even syringe a little water up the base of the horn. I did sheep this way, and it would be anywhere from 2 to 4 days before they pop off.</p><p> I would ask on taxidermy.net to be sure about the oryx horns. I've never done one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 109523, post: 2447199"] I used to sweat antelope horns off when I didn't want a lot of shrinkage or deformation. Otherwise I would boil them. If you haven't done it before, You need to be careful. You can melt them. sweating is basically rotting them off by putting the scull cap and horns in a plastic bag, and maybe even syringe a little water up the base of the horn. I did sheep this way, and it would be anywhere from 2 to 4 days before they pop off. I would ask on taxidermy.net to be sure about the oryx horns. I've never done one [/QUOTE]
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