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Thursday, June 14, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Pork Ribs

"calypsoecs" <calypsoecs@...> wrote:
>I am assuming the bones were safe for them
> to eat?
*****
Yes, quite.


I don't usually leave them alone with RMBs, but I had thought
> this would be a 40 minute boneless workout the way that beef rib
slabs
> are.
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Ha ha, fooled you.
Pork spare ribs are easy eating. As you have discovered. There's
nothing wrong with that, except that you have to rethink your workout
bones some.


My dogs are about 30 lbs. Does anyone include pork ribs in the
> diet of their medium sized dogs?
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I occasionally feed them to my retrievers (more large sized than
medium) but precisely because they are such easy eatin', I don't feed
them regularly, preferring to offer more complicated parts like
shoulder roasts and "feet". I think pork ribs sound terrific for
your dogs!
Chris O

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