From their fat. OF COURSE- some of their skin also.
ANS 2 -Glue was made from horses hooves. -I don't think it's available any more.
their hooves can be used to make glue :'(
No, horses are not in Pritt Stick glue.
No, Elmer's does not use animals or animal parts to make glue. This is what the company says but they could be covering up their mass murder of horses!!!! save the horse dont make glue out of them!
Because in other countries they use horses for glue.
pioneers in th west used horses for, so they can prepare land,and when pioneers went hunting they would bring their horse
Not, of course !
Horses are the ones that you hear about the most, but nowadays they are just as likely to be slaughtered and eaten.
Horses have not been used as a by-product of glue for quite some time. With advances in other types of adhesives the use of equine body parts has fallen out of favor. It is also 'politically incorrect' due to huge gains in animal rights.
Yes. Rendering plants take waste fat and bone from grocery stores, scraps from restaurants, and dead animals. They cook the meat and fat products together and grind it up. It's becomes animal feed and soap, lubricants, and glue that's used to glue furniture.
Just parts of animals have been used to make glue. Animal collagen has been used for thousands of years to make glue. Hides from mammals, fish have been commonly used. Horses (often said to be "sent to the glue factory), cattle and pigs have been used. These days, most glues are synthetic.
Old horses are often slaughtered when they are no longer useful. Glue factories use parts like horse hoofs to make glue. So this phrase came to mean that someone was no longer useful and was gotten rid of.
you can cut its hair or sell it for glue