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Some longhorn-cross calves
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1032510" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>Once you get the skull clean, you can take it and put it in one of those extra large garbage bags, like the ones for lawn clippings. Put in maybe a half gallon of water, and close up the bag. Leave it for a couple weeks, and hopefully when you open it the horns slip right off. Sometimes it takes some persuasion with a rubber mallet, or sometimes some small holes drilled near the cores helps. They aren't always easy, but eventually they'll come off.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I almost forgot, before slipping the horn sheaths off, make some marks so you can get them aligned properly when you reattach them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1032510, member: 14175"] Once you get the skull clean, you can take it and put it in one of those extra large garbage bags, like the ones for lawn clippings. Put in maybe a half gallon of water, and close up the bag. Leave it for a couple weeks, and hopefully when you open it the horns slip right off. Sometimes it takes some persuasion with a rubber mallet, or sometimes some small holes drilled near the cores helps. They aren't always easy, but eventually they'll come off. Edit: I almost forgot, before slipping the horn sheaths off, make some marks so you can get them aligned properly when you reattach them. [/QUOTE]
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