Yep! you remember correctly! I put Dall sheep horn on a 11" spear point blade for a gentleman who worked at a wildlife area in southern Florida.... the knife's use was killing gators by the man sneaking up behind them, and shoving it in the back of their heads.
Anyway.... I had boiled and flatten horn to get pieces large enough of the handle scales.... and applied them with Acraglas and loveless bolts. The knife came back to me from what the client called, "the handle scales are peeling"..... more accurately, the ram horn was seeking to return to it's original shape....and the rear of both scales had not only "peeled".... they had curled, and pull the loveless bolt heads THROUGH the horn! So yep..... when I talk about horn...just being compressed hair, and that when using it for knife handle material ..... it can do anything that might happen when you wife or girlfriend is having "a bad hair day"..... I'm not exaggerating in the least.
And what happened with the knife? I took off the sheep horn, replaced it with black canvas micarta, the I textured, and refunded $250 to the client because I couldn't give him the "sheep horn" scales he wanted. But...having integrity to do that sort of thing does not go unnoticed! He has since placed several more orders, and has sent a significant number of new clients my way. So really, it was two lessons. 1. Horn handle material is simply horrible for any type of using knife. Use it for such, and it's very likely you will see that knife again, along with a complaint.
2. Admitting I made a mistake using that material for that type of knife, and taking care of a client ,comes back many times over!