no I do not think so
No it does not contain horses hooves. It used to contain cow hooves though, but they are no longer used.
Yes they do. They both have double-toed hooves.
The main ingredient in marshmallows is gelatin which is an animal byproduct made of hooves, snouts, knuckles, cartilage and other slaughterhouse scraps. This is mostly from cows and pigs but I horses can be used just as well.
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Hooves if they aren't to be used as food. IF they are used as food---such as sheep or pigs--- then they are called Trotters.
pigs don't have HANDS they have HOOVES!
No, the settlers bought pigs over with them. No animals with hooves were in Australia before the English settlers.
there are few such as horses, pony's, cows, pigs and goats.
no. who told you that?
Marshmallows contain gelatin, which comes from not just horse hooves, but the connective tissue found in cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and the body of the horse, to name a few.
Pigs have a cloven [split in the center ] hoof.
It is made out of the hooves, bones, leftover parts of a pig, and mostly the pigs fat.