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By tanning cow hide you are producing the material leather. Leather can be used in many things like furniture, clothing or shoes. Leather can be fake or real.

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What is sheepskin?

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Where can you have a coyote hide tanned?

Some taxidermists will tan hides for you. However, it is my suggestion that you research and study different methods used for tanning, and try them yourself! I started with rabbit hides, and now can tan elk, deer, and cow hides. It's a diminishing art, but it's a lot of fun. go to this website it will tell you http://www.braintan.com/articles/furs/george1.html


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What is jelatin?

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