Rawhide
Rawhide is a hide or animal
skin that has not been exposed to
tanning and thus is much lighter in color than treated animal hides. The skin from
buffalo,
deer,
elk, or
cattle from which most rawhide originates is devoid of all
fur,
meat, and
fat. The resulting material is often only semi-pliable and permeable to light. As such, it is considered suitable for use in objects ranging from
drumheads to
lampshades, and is often used to make chew toys for dogs. Rawhide is also used to cover saddle trees, which make up the form or foundation of a western
saddle.The wet rawhide is used to strengthen the wooden tree by drawing up very tight as it dries.