Ryman Cat mentioned the spurs. When I started turkey hunting, and after I'd killed enough birds to do it, I made a necklace out of them.
I cut the leg off just a little above and below each spur, poke the marrow out with a nail, let them dry for a few days, and then paint them with clear fingernail polish. I threaded them on a rawhide thong with a wooden bead in between each, and a bigger/longer bead at the very bottom, and tie the ends together. A manly necklace, if you ever saw one.
I still wear one for "luck" when I'm hunting. The one I wear today are from birds that have special meaning to me.
I've seen some that had the scales pulled off the leg bone before drying, and i think i like them better that way.
Just an idea. There are lots of ways of preserving them.
Congrats again on your bird.
Bob