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Monday, June 11, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: I struck Gold in the Rabbit department!

"tottime47" <tottime@...> wrote:
>> QUESTION:
> He did say he should remove the bladder sac as it's full of pee and
> also remove the intestine for the same reason? Not full of pee of
> course, but you all know what I mean..
> Is that a good ideal. Anything else that needs to be removed or would
> you even remove them?
*****
I leave the intestines alone, if the dog wants 'em, the dog can
eat 'em, and if not, not. So far, intestines have been eaten except
once.

Removing the bladder sack makes the rest of the dressing easier on the
human, but it doesn't matter to the dog. If YOU will be eating the
rabbit, I agree with him. We are much more delicate creatures than are
our dogs.
Chris O

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