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Cattle Vertebrae
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These three worn/aged cow vertebrae bones are weathered by nature. They haven't been altered in any way. I cleaned them up a little bit. Pictures are of the exact cattle vertebrae bone/s you will receive. Photos are not stock.
- Option: 1
- Size: Approx. 6.5"L x 4.5"W x 3"H
- Option: 2
- Size: Approx. 5.25"L x 4.5"W x 3"H
- Option: 3
- Size: Approx. 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 3.25"H
Very lightly cleaned using rain water and peroxide. Then laid out to dry in the sun.
I am not a bone reseller. I exclusively sell bones only from my own small Eco-farms surrounding grounds.
Bones are from my smoking free home, although I do heat my home exclusively with a wood stove as I am almost entirely off of the grid and this is my only source of heat.
I have provided photos with a United States Standard ruler which is twelve inches long (12"). A standard United States silver quarter (25¢) is pictured with the ruler to further assist with scale. I have also provided photos of bones in my hand for those who prefer not to use standard measurements.
If you are unsure of the size that you need, I strongly recommend getting a ruler, tape measure, dress makers tape, etc. and looking at the size/s you need in inches (rather than using the eyeball it in the hand method). First measure where you want to use the bone and what your expectations are. When you see the approximate length, write it down and compare that length in inches to the bones I have listed to help you find the size that's perfect for your needs.
I am not a bone reseller. I exclusively sell bones only from my own small Eco-farms surrounding grounds.
Bones are from my smoking free home, although I do heat my home exclusively with a wood stove as I am almost entirely off of the grid and this is my only source of heat.
I have provided photos with a United States Standard ruler which is twelve inches long (12"). A standard United States silver quarter (25¢) is pictured with the ruler to further assist with scale. I have also provided photos of bones in my hand for those who prefer not to use standard measurements.
If you are unsure of the size that you need, I strongly recommend getting a ruler, tape measure, dress makers tape, etc. and looking at the size/s you need in inches (rather than using the eyeball it in the hand method). First measure where you want to use the bone and what your expectations are. When you see the approximate length, write it down and compare that length in inches to the bones I have listed to help you find the size that's perfect for your needs.