Believe they are cross between a naugas and an imitation. Pretty much got wiped out by GM in the 1960s using their hides for impala seat coverings.Are they related to naugas?
And I missed the excitement. Darn it, I was stuck in the stat shack.
Believe they are cross between a naugas and an imitation. Pretty much got wiped out by GM in the 1960s using their hides for impala seat coverings.
Nope. The NUgas were all killed off to make seat covers for covered wagons!Are they related to naugas?
Biggest problem I have heard of is that they are very difficult to raise as they go through their rebellious velveteen years.I had dreamed on retiring from teaching to start a nauga ranch till the bottom fell out of the market. Has anyone looked into breeding velours?
Not sure about velours, but you can't even get $15 for a prime faux pelt anymore.I had dreamed on retiring from teaching to start a nauga ranch till the bottom fell out of the market. Has anyone looked into breeding velours?
Velour pelts historical have been useless as a patch material. Seems some time in their past the velours crossbred with polyesters. Their pelts were used somewhat successfully long ago as a material for saddles on mustangs, impalas, broncos and even the mythical thunderbird.Not sure about velours, but you can't even get $15 for a prime faux pelt anymore.
Back in the day, our daily rations came with the PBR red, white and blue label.The bounties paid for his daily ration of Ballantine Ale.
Would make a great companion for Walter and the Jalapeno (both on a stick already).....That is one ugly critter, on a steek.
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