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France, Quebec, and Belgium, according to a post on Horween's blog. I always wondered and thought others might find this knowledge useful. It makes me feel a little better knowing that the horse wasn't killed just for its hide but that its hide is a natural by-product of the food process (grizzly as that is). The cowhide is all North American.
"Our cowhides come mostly from Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Canada. Horsehides are from France, Quebec, and Belgium, where horse is still raised as a foodsource."
Of course, this only applies to the FQHH. No clue where the other stuff comes from.
"Our cowhides come mostly from Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Canada. Horsehides are from France, Quebec, and Belgium, where horse is still raised as a foodsource."
Of course, this only applies to the FQHH. No clue where the other stuff comes from.