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Enter your email Subscribe Home Eight Acres - the blog butcher cattle hide steers tanning The hide from the steer that we had butchered in June (Bruce) had been lying on the floor of our shed for several months, covered in salt and waiting for us to start working on tanning it. We had been putting off the job because we remembered how much work it was last time, but we finally got around to it a few weeks ago.![]() |
| Bruce, and his massive steer hide. |
- Drying and salting - leave the hide stretched out, fur side down, covered in coarse table salt (sodium chloride) for several weeks until dry
- Fleshing - with the hide draped over a log, fur side down, use blunt tools to scrape the fat from the hide
- Washing - soak the hide in detergent and water for several hours to remove the last of the fat/grease and any dirt, blood etc
- Tanning - soak the hide in a tanning solution for several days (we used a chrome tanning solution)
- Breaking - remove the hide from the tanning solution, rinse, break the hide by stretching over a frame and working with a blunt tool
- a dry safe place to spread out the hide
- 20-25 kg of salt
- remember to tell the butcher so that he doesn't damage the hide
| The fresh hide out on the shed floor to dry |
| this is the frame we made later for drying the hide |
- a blunt tool for fleshing
- a large log (or similar) for fleshing
- a large watertight non-metallic container (we used an old wheelie bin)
- detergent
- tanning solution
- frame for breaking the hide
| it was a huge hide, so we weren't worried about trimming off some daggy bits |
| after several months the hide has dried out ready to flesh |
| scraping the fat off the hide |
| Wheelie bin with tanning solution and hide |
| steer-hide trampoline anyone? |
| the hide smeared in leather lube |
| finished product :) |
4 comments
- Kellie Apr 25, 2024
How did you make the detergent mix?
- Paul May 27, 2023
Thanks for taking the time to document and share your experience. I look forward to trying this with our home kills.
- Stacy Jan 15, 2023
Thank you for the instructions. I bought a Leder kit and found the last step with the lube as bit unclear. Thank you for clearing that up for me. I’m off to jump in my hide and lube it up.
- Carol Apr 14, 2020
Thank you!! Our home butcher usually takes our steer hides, but the market is currently glutted so we were left with two. A very kind taxidermist gave me the salting step (which is where the first hide currently is!), but yours are the first home instruction final steps I’ve found! Brilliant idea about the gate!!
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