Horse Hair and other Animal Fibres

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

Description

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.

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.