- CHARACTERIZATION OF ALLIGATOR, OSTRICH AND EMU SKINS AND
In colorfastness testing, alligator and ostrich samples were similar to cowhide, goat and buffalo, and superior to suede, deer, lamb and pig in staining fibers with which the skin was in contact during skins can successfully be substituted for their more.
- 7 CFR Ch. I (1–1–03 Edition) § 51.3064
Any one of the following defects, or any maximum allowed for any one defect, shall be considered as very serious damage: (a) Cuts or other skin breaks when not healed and penetrating into the flesh of the fruit, or any skin break very stem cavity is torn.
- Ostrich Green Skin and Finished Leather Grading
Markets vary in their requirements so clearly defined classifications need developing to suit different uses; classifications based on things like follicle size, skin size, thickness, whether a mature skin from a cull breeder or from a prime slaughter.
- “Cut to Fit” Climbing Skins - Fitting Instructions “Cut to Fit
Congratulations on choosing the super wide, ultra light, smooth gliding and ***All Directions given while looking at the bottom of your skis... Animal skin, like human skin, needs protection from the sun s burning rays.
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