Heya fella's,
I apologise if this is a returning question;
Today I found these 'Buffel' sinew in the pet-section of our local garden center, paid 10€ (12.5$) for it.
(wich is probably alot compaired to the work the manufacturer put into it)
The package contains 5 pcs of 80cm (31.5 inch) long sinew, wich says are 'stier', or bull sinew.
I reckon its hard to trace the real origin of this product.
When opening the package a (somewhat pungent) vile smell met me halfway
, as i'm used to with these kind of dog treats.
The sinew is dry, altough somewhat greasy, and darker in color then deer sinew i'm used to. I'm certain these have been threated to appeal more to the dogs (taste/grease suppl?)
My question is, do you think these could be processed to serve as a bow-backing ? Thanks for reading !
Bert