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Once the hair was removed, the tanners would bate the material by pounding dung into the ... Among the kinds of dung commonly used were that of dogs or pigeons. Sometimes the dung was mixed with w... More »
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Once the hair was removed, the tanners would bate the material (see below) by ... Among the kinds of dung commonly used were that of dogs or pigeons.
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An infusion of pigeon's dung used by tanners to neutralize the effects of lime and give flexibility to skins; -- called also grains and bate. [1913 Webster]. 2. A knife ...
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According to PublicBookShelf.com, the traditional bate used for processing hides and skins to leather is made from a mixture of water and pigeon dung.
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Once the hair was removed, the tanners would bate the material by pounding dung into the ... Among the kinds of dung commonly used were that of dogs or pigeons. Sometimes the dung was mixed with water in a large vat, and the prepared ...
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This is called a bate, and acts by means of the muriate of ammonia which it .... They are now immersed in another bath, containing dog and pigeon's dung in ...
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1.9 Bating refers to pigeon dung or hen dung or a substitute ... 1.13 For pancreatic bates (now universally used) pH best is 8, temp about 100 degrees F.
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May 13, 2007 ... Ovocontrol iis a chemical-laced bait that renders pigeon eggs non-viable. .... exposure to pigeon droppings, but infections caused by pigeons in ...
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An infusion of pigeon's dung used by tanners to neutralize the effects of lime and give flexibility to skins; -- called also {grains} and {bate.} [1913 Webster] 2.
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