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Glue / Horses
Apparently people used to make glue from horses.
Does anyone know how it's done, and what the quality of glue is like? Does one need a shirehorse to get a decent amount of glue, or would a shetland pony produce a lot? Not that I have a horse (dead or not), just wondering. Have been for years, but never found anyone who could tell me. Thanks. |
What have you been sniffin maann...
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And if you type "horse glue" into google you get this interesting read :)
http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mhorseglue.html |
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I guess if the weather is indeed rubbish on Sunday, I can spend some hours in front of Google, searching for more detail on the subject. :) |
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Thats all I know. |
I'm not surprised it stinks!
Horse glue is made by melting down the hoof. Cheesy feet is not exclusive to humans it would seem. :lol: It was a technique used by native American Indians, who didn't like to waste anything provided by nature. So even the seemingly most useless of things on a horse, a hoof, was boiled to make glue. |
I hope they didnt do that with my horse :cry:
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It's sort of like organ donation... You might die, but your legacy remains as you give life to a hundred non-lick DL envelopes.
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