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Friday, June 8, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Bone-in beef

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "Giselle" <megan.giselle@...> wrote:

> > I still don't understand what you mean that a beef bone is not
> >
> today she has an 8-oz piece left with a
> > sharp bone in it , and I am afraid to give it to her.

> **** If you don't like the look of the bone, don't feed it. You can
> cut it out and feed the meat. Or, you can watch her closely and take
> it up if it looks like she's not making headway on the bone. ****
>

Giselle,

I gave it to her as you suggested and watched her. She enjoyed it,
but threw up some sharp pieces next morning (10 hours later), more
sharp pieces came out later in her poop. She was not interested in
eating her vomit.

>. Throwing them up doesn't necessarily mean that it isn't good for
> her, or that she won't tolerate them. Will she eat them again? If so,
> let her. Not to worry. : )

Yep, that is what she did with chicken feet.

Next day I served one frozen chicken foot - that helped, since she
had to slow down. Also I gave it to her at the end of her meal, not on
the empty stomach as I had done the first day. No vomiting after that.


Pigs ears are waiting their turn - this week-end.

Thank you for your advice.

Mariola

Just means that she may need to adjust to
> them. Offer only a couple at a time.
Pig's ears are good fun, too. Not
> a meal. Try them frozen, or dry them in the oven and store in the
> freezer. Both have skin and cartilage, good for a dog in moderation,
> but not meat. ****
> TC and let us know how you progress!
> Giselle
> with Bea in New Jersey
>

> >
>


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