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Saturday, June 23, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: leg bones other than cow ok?

Thanks for the reply, Chris. Actually, I got the cow feet because of
sheer cowardice. My dogues are getting FAT on raw!! I started out
feeding chicken quarters, but have a "poultry" allergic dogue and she
got worse; so switched all to pork shoulder and beef heart as their
main meals. I feed only roughly 2 per cent of body weight and they
seem hungry all the time, but they are putting on weight like crazy.
These are BIG dogs so they seem to handle large bones well. I am too
chicken to actually fast them (it's the "I'm starving" look, you know?)
so I thought that I'd try giving them a fairly big meaty meal and then
the next day, a cow foot, to cut down the caloric intake. They sure
are an interesting critter part!!

Dianne M.

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "costrowski75" <Chriso75@...> wrote:

> *****
> Dianne, hooves attached to the rest of the thing called "foot" are
> dandy--
>
> I wouldn't consider them a meal though, is that why you purchased
> them? Or simply for Big Fun?
> Chris O
>


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