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Usually shipped in bales. Argentine dressed horse hair has a natural moisture content varying between 6% and 10%, according to the season in which it is packed. Subject to loss in weight due to drying out. Horse hair deteriorates when wet, either from external causes or as a result of damp packing, which causes the material to become brittle and rot. Similarly [[mohair]] and other animal fibres also react to the presence of any excess moisture.
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==Description==
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'''See Animal fiber'''<br><br>
 
[[Category:Other organic material]]
 
[[Category:Other organic material]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 10 April 2013

Infobox on Horse Hair and other Animal Fibres
Example of Horse Hair and other Animal Fibres
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Horse Hair and other Animal Fibres

Description

See Animal fiber