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Duck wings #9977 11/29/04 03:54 AM
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I have a bunch of duck wings that i have been collecting, how do i preserve them? I'd like to dry them somehow so i can put them up on a board to display.


Re: Duck wings [Re: ruaidhri] #9978 11/29/04 02:22 PM
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There is no real trick to preserving them. I keep a bunch in the freezer for lab training, but for display, just put them up there.

You can run wires through them to open the wings up for better display...like the taxidermists do.


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Re: Duck wings [Re: Duck_Jerky] #9979 12/04/04 07:33 PM
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Salt would be the cheap way to perserve them without stink, but there are some better more expensive ways.


Re: Duck wings [Re: Hugowt17] #9980 12/06/04 08:07 PM
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Get some Borax washing powder or Alum and rub it in the skin of the wings...you'll need to remove as much meat as possible.


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