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do you think there is an aesthetic value that could be attached to the hides of the nguni cattle after slaughtering ?​

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The correct answer is - yes, these hides are used as aesthetic value.

Step-by-step explanation:

Nguni hides are the secondary products after slaughtering the Nguni cattle farmed in South Africa. These skins or hides are used to make many aesthetic values and beauty items such as floor rugs. These hides are not only famous for their natural beauty but also due to their incredibly hard-wearing and very easy to clean.

Other than Floor rugs these are also used as furniture in rich houses and lodges. These hides are used to make shoes, leather jackets, car leather, and many more.

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