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the meat and dairy industries, their skins are made into shoes, boots, belts, gloves, and furniture covers. skin accounts for more than percent of the total byproduct value of cattle. horses, sheep, lambs, and goats are also slaughtered for their meat, as well as for their hides. many people believe
that leather is just a byproduct of the meat industry and that animals are not killed solely for their skin, but this is not always the case. some of the leather in athletic shoes, for example, comes from kangaroos who are killed for nothing more than their skin. animals in other countries also suffer...
https://afa-online.org/docs/skintrade.pdf
possibly want for a golf break, and even a couples retreat. when i played oulton hall, the weather was not ideal to put it mildly. in mid-april the fairways and greens should have been firm, dry, and in perfect shape to hack my ball around, getting angry at my own inability after every duffed shot - of
which there were many. however, the great british weather had other ideas, with vast amounts of rain coming down in the weeks and days leading up to the trip. on the first day itself, the rain had subsided giving us some hope of at least a dry round. the hall course, holes - , was still closed because...
https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/lifestyle/taleisuretravel/16219487.oulton-hall-need-perfect-golf-mini-break/