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Animal bones and especially the hooves of hoofed animals contain Gelatin. Most animals slaughtered for food at abattoirs are used for this purpose. The hooves and sometimes bones are boiled to make gelatin which is used for glue, jelly and as a coagulant.

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12y ago

Many people thought that maybe glue was made from horse spit or scat. Actually glue was made (very long ago) of horse fat and bone scrapings. Therefore to make the glue they did kill the horses.

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13y ago

The hooves of the horse was used in adhesives but these practice fell out of favor many years ago.

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12y ago

Sadly ,yes...not all glue is made from horses thankfully or i would NEVER use glue!

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11y ago

Hooves and tendons used to be melted down for glue in the olden days. Now most modern glues are made from chemicals.

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11y ago

Hooves

ANS 2 - Glues are not made from animal products any more

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14y ago

Bones and hooves.

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14y ago

Some where inside their hoofs

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3y ago

Horse sperm

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