Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Jodocus on April 17, 2012, 05:14:15 am
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I found I can get dried deer and ostrich sinew in pet food stores. As I have trouble finding any other source, I'm thinking of giving it a try. Those pieces are about 6 inches long.
I'm a bit concerned it might have been cooked before drying and therefore be spoiled.
Anyone knows something about it or has ever used something like this?
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Here's a pic of a piece of ostrich sinew, as a whole and partly stripped down. Does that look usable?
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Looks ok to me. :) It is probably just dried like any of us would do. :)
Pappy
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yeah let me tell ya. pets love it. my dogs have gotten my supply of sinew before. my mothers dog was left in the garage one time and ate 6 bit strips of back sinew in a matter of minutes..lol man i was mad/ it gets stored high and outreach nowadays
that sinew looks pretty good though. should work just fine
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LOL.... the dogs love the rawhide too! Had a hard time putting some on my bow last night....
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My favorite brand of pet treat sinew is moo brand achillies tendon treats. You can order a pound off the internet for 30 bucks somewhere. They smell a bit weird and you have to clean them pretty good, but other than that they work just fine. I even use the scraps for glue. The bows I have backed with them have turned out nice. But not all pet food sinew is equal. I order some backstraps that had been cooked to the point that they had turned to glass. I went to try to bend it and a piece broke and sliced my hand open nicely. I do believe this is why people say that some treats can cut a dogs mouth. I would never give a dog something like that.
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Hey, thanks. I don't live in the US, so I probably wont't be able to get this specific brand. That is also the reason why I have no other good source, bow making is not a big thing here.
I'll try these for now. If they work, I got me stable supply at a fair price (20 bucks a pound). Glad to hear someone already managed to get good results with pet food tendon.
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Sinew is sinew as long as it hasn't been cooked or baked too bad or too much crap added to it/flavored/smoked, etc. The best is to find a nice butcher to sell you em fresh, thats the best.