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Sunday, June 3, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Tripe

"Mary" <halle4@...> wrote:
> Can you tell me if tripe is a substite for a beef, turkey, etc.
meal? Or is is something we grind up and make patties with another
meat? I don't know if I should feed it as a sole meal or not...
*****
Tripe is not a substitute for whole meats. Like eggs, it is what it
is. Feed it along with other food, feed it by itself, stuff Kongs with
it, dehydrate it...but don't forget to to feed meat (flesh, fat, skin,
connective tissue) as well. When purchased commercially, tripe
typically comes coarsely ground. If you can get tripe in whole sheets
(or hunks of sheets) your dogs will enjoy wrestling with these larger
sections.

But if you cannot find good tripe, don't despair. It's not a required
food.
Chris O

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