Question:
Cows skin/hair?
10 things i hate about you
2008-07-11 05:05:30 UTC
Just wondering.. Do cows have hair covering their body or is it skin-like? And how do leather and suedecome into this?
Seven answers:
whycantigetagoodnickname
2008-07-11 05:10:57 UTC
Its hair - like a short haird dog hair.



Under that is their skin.



Take the hide of a cow (skin and hair) and scrape all the hairs off, cure it for a bit and some washing and you get leather. Suede might be just shaved cow skin but Im not sure
annieR
2008-07-11 16:57:52 UTC
All cows have fairly coarse hair covering their body.

When the hide is tanned the hair is removed as part of the process and the tanning process turns the hide into leather which makes it a non perishable product and one of the strongest fibres there is. Looked after correctly leather will last forever.

Suede is the reverse side of any piece of leather or the bottom split from a thicker hide. Hunter suede which is the reverse of a top grain leather is the best quality. Split suede is much poorer quality and not very hard wearing.
Bells
2008-07-12 06:48:53 UTC
Cows are covered in hair.



When the hide is removed it is salted and cured to make leather and suede products
2008-07-11 12:11:17 UTC
Cows have hairs all over, other than the end of their nose.



The hair is removed for most leather products. Suede leather has been treated to make it very soft.
mom
2008-07-11 12:10:53 UTC
cows are covered with hair. leather is cured cow hide. im not sure about suede.
Wombat
2008-07-11 12:14:56 UTC
Quite simply, all mammals have hair.
Dawny
2008-07-11 12:20:49 UTC
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