Call your taxidermist, not sure on how long you have. Personally I would keep the velvet.I shot mine yesterday morning, is it to late to do this? it has not been in freezer, I cut skull plate off and its in garage. most of the velvet is on real lose and is falling off in a couple spot. my knife slipped while skinning around antler base an cut a slit in the velvet and it was solid white under with no veins or blood??? is that normal? I almost considered stripping velvet and keeping it solid white because that looked pretty cool and different. what say you?
It might be too late. The best thing you can do is get it into the freezer ASAP. This will prevent rotting and it slipping while you are looking for one of these kits, or while waiting to take it to the taxidermist. If you're not in a rush, leaving it in your freezer for a year or so will also keep the velvet. I did this with my very first deer almost 20 years ago and the velvet is still fine today...I shot mine yesterday morning, is it to late to do this? it has not been in freezer, I cut skull plate off and its in garage. most of the velvet is on real lose and is falling off in a couple spot. my knife slipped while skinning around antler base an cut a slit in the velvet and it was solid white under with no veins or blood??? is that normal? I almost considered stripping velvet and keeping it solid white because that looked pretty cool and different. what say you?