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Wanted- BADGER

I'd suggest asking Weston Park Museum in Sheffield, I remember they used to have one in a display of native wildlife before the rejig, along with a flat-out hare that looked like it had been smoking something interesting....
 
AR said:
I'd suggest asking Weston Park Museum in Sheffield, I remember they used to have one in a display of native wildlife before the rejig, along with a flat-out hare that looked like it had been smoking something interesting....

How do you stuff a hare that's been run over?
 
grahams said:
AR said:
I'd suggest asking Weston Park Museum in Sheffield, I remember they used to have one in a display of native wildlife before the rejig, along with a flat-out hare that looked like it had been smoking something interesting....

How do you stuff a hare that's been run over?

Flat out as in laid on its side, not squashed.... :ras: Going back to badgers, I do see quite a few as roadkill in the Peak but they get extremely wiffy very fast so probably not suitable for DIY taxidermy!
 
I was going to suggest  the man in Llangollen too. Next door to the Bridge End Pub. No prizes for guessing where to look!
 
Weirdly, I came across a stuffed badger for sale today and remembered this thread. If OP still wants one, the antique warehouse that used to be Daleswear in Ingleton has a taxidermy room, complete with stuffed badger.
 
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