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Monday, June 4, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: gnaw-worthy bones

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "costrowski75" <Chriso75@...>
wrote:
>
> "temy1102" <yumyumsoop@> wrote:
> what are some similar accessible bones that i should
> > keep an eye out for to give her some chewtime?
> *****
> I am a big fan of whole cow feet, not hooves--feet. Hair removed,
skin
> on; maybe as much as two pounds each, from hoof north to above the
> fetlock (wrist). Typically some cannon bone ais included; this
> contains marrow.
>
> My big Lab needs at least an hour to work through the skin and
> connective tissue and small bones and marrow. I take away the bare
> length of cannon bone. My other retrievers may work on a foot for
> several days.
>
> Calf or lamb heads are also terrific chew toys.
>
> Some people have good luck with deer antlers. No question they are
> more socially acceptable than either cow feet or calf heads!
> Chris O
>

***When feeding cow feet, pig feet, or any of the various heads
mentioned, do you have to be careful about them eating too much
bone? I've never fed any of those before and am looking for some
good teeth cleaners.

Sorry if asking a question within someone else's topic like this is
considered hijacking. I thought it would be ok since it pertained to
the original topic.

Michael Wise


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