You can use grease(neetsfoot) on smaller hides too, but much less grease of course. The texture of the hide will be a bit different. My interest is in Plains culture, so I can't speak for other tribes or other cultures, but most all deer and antelope were done with the hair off. They make great shirt material. Deer, elk, etc, have hollow hair that will break off and shed if you use it for much more than than hanging on the wall. It won't take a lot of heavy use. The cow hides were used, with the hair on, for quivers, and sewing bags. With the hair off, they were used much like buffalo hide. As rawhide, they are much stiffer than buffalo, and do not break down as easily. The fibers in cattle are much tighter together. CC