Milt Sparks has a good explanation on the subject in their FAQ section:
Frequently Asked Questions - Milt Sparks
Frequently Asked Questions - Milt Sparks
For what it's worth (and in this case might not be relevant), but many motorcycle gloves are horsehide becuase they don't tear like cowhide.
Milt Sparks has a good explanation on the subject in their FAQ section:
Frequently Asked Questions - Milt Sparks
For any carry I gun - I ONLY use Horsehide leather. It is stiffer, stronger, thinner, lighter and wears like iron. Shape retention is unbeatable and every horsehide product I own including holsters, pouches, ammo carriers and belts has never ever worn out. They still work and look like new even after daily use over decades. They get a once a year polishing with black Lincoln shoe polish - that's all I ever do. A bit more expensive - but I'd nevergo back to cowhide for an EDC.
For Cowboy Action Shooting (S.A.S.S. matches), range practice, camping or a hike through the woods, Cowhide works just fine.
My go-to holster and leather equipment company is Kramer Leather. IMHO they are the best.