Cleaning Cuttlefish bone

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How do you clean this before giving it to the birds if you collect it from the beach.
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i normally pop them in a bucket of cold water, get the excess sand and grit off them. let them dry out in the sun for awhile, then i use an old toothbrush to clean and polish them up lol.... it does work. and i always break off the pointy tail just in case.
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I recently bought a huge bag of not so clean cuttlefish which were dry and found a rub with sandpaper cleaned them up nicely .
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Thanks for the ideas and replies, much appreciated.
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I wash them in fresh water and let them dry out for a day or 2, I also grate some of my Cuttlefish for the gould's, They love it !!
Cheers Freddy :thumbup:
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Never thought of grating it :thumbup: I smash it with a hammer ...very messy job even when its in a plastic bag.
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jusdeb wrote:Never thought of grating it :thumbup: I smash it with a hammer ...very messy job even when its in a plastic bag.
I still have Cuttlebone in the for the finches,But they tend to eat more of it if it's grated [ Finer the better ]
I never thought of smashing it with a hammer, Hehe. :crazy:
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I did think about putting it in the food processor :shock: not sure if the food processor would fare too well though .

Oh the hammer usually works better if you have a Corella screaming " come on " at you over and over ...kinda diverts the urge to drown her . :shock:
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If you can get your hands on an old style hand mincer, works well without to many fines.
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Good idea .
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