thanks for the question, if you are asking about the tanning procedure I used the pickle and bark tan on elk, sheep, deer and rabbits. The only difference was the deer and elk skins I dehaired with just water no lime. I'm sure you could use it for any hides. I still recommend that you salt your hides as soon as you skin them. I use what is called mixing salt for livestock from a farm or feed store for about $8 for 50 lbs. Also it has no iodine in it. I hope this helps if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Thank you. This was so helpful.
You should do a video of dehairing the hides in detail!
I will see what I can do. Thank you!
Amazing!
thank you ,I hope it helps.
you should turn pickle skins into leather to celebrate my pickle video i made today
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thanks for the question, if you are asking about the tanning procedure I used the pickle and bark tan on elk, sheep, deer and rabbits. The only difference was the deer and elk skins I dehaired with just water no lime. I'm sure you could use it for any hides. I still recommend that you salt your hides as soon as you skin them. I use what is called mixing salt for livestock from a farm or feed store for about $8 for 50 lbs. Also it has no iodine in it. I hope this helps if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask.