Dawn419
Almost Self-Reliant
Beautiful job! 

Nah. I farm in the BIG city. I am used to covert operations. Me and my big dog were at the car wash at 11:00 PM!TanksHill said:Farm, I bet the people in the car wash were wondering what the heck you were doing.![]()
I'm picturing this on the security camera......Farmfresh said:Nah. I farm in the BIG city. I am used to covert operations. Me and my big dog were at the car wash at 11:00 PM!TanksHill said:Farm, I bet the people in the car wash were wondering what the heck you were doing.![]()
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The OLD cheapo car wash ... no camera!savingdogs said:I'm picturing this on the security camera......Farmfresh said:Nah. I farm in the BIG city. I am used to covert operations. Me and my big dog were at the car wash at 11:00 PM!TanksHill said:Farm, I bet the people in the car wash were wondering what the heck you were doing.![]()
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Reeeaally (she says squealing)???? We've been reading up on tanning, brain tanning, etc. in prep. for all that's ahead. Dang, so it's hard to do, huh? The fleshing part, I mean! Well, to be forewarned as they say. I am wanting to tan our goat hides and rabbit. Basically anything we eat I can't see letting something good as hide go to waste. I'm thinking of sewing the rabbit hides into items; i.e., baby booties, blankets, whatever I can to get a return on our investment. I too will be reading with interestDamummis said:I already had the hide cooled and salted while I waited for my kit. I had also fleshed most of it. That was hard.
WOW!! How cool is that, FarmFresh??? You know, I don't know how I would have survived our upcoming move to the land without knowledgeable people on discussion boards like this AND willing to share.Farmfresh said:I had just finished my two sheep hides when we went on a long driving vacation. We used the freshly tanned hides as truck seat covers and let our butts do a lot of the break in for us.Evenings camping were spent with hubby and I each brushing and fluffing a hide.
Man do WE know how to have a good time!
Added ... When I FIRST got the pelts back from the butcher shop they stunk something horrible! My first act of cleaning them was a trip to the local car wash and I used the pressure washers on them! Fur side AND inside, which helped take off a lot of the fat and yuck. (no soap of course)