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Friday, June 8, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Curious about the 80/10/10 ratio

"brutus_buckley" <brutus_buckley@...> wrote:
> I can't help but wonder about this stuff sometimes, despite my
efforts
> to shut myself up.
*****
You don't have to shut yourself up! If ever what you ask is really
egregious, we'll let you know. Maybe by volume bones assume more than
the percentages we cite, I dunno. And I think it's fair to assume that
the condition of the critter--fat, lean, emaciated--would have some
effect on the balance of bone to not-bone.

I know that the bunnies and baby goats I feed utterly whole are
profoundly hairy. When I have to skin a rabbit for my foofoo golden
that won't do it himself, a huge amount of rabbit is removed when the
skin comes off.
Chris O

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