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Monday, June 11, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Turkey and banner ads...

Lol, I never thought that feeding my dog would involve a trip to the
hardware store! Funny, I used to feel ill at the though of handling
raw meat. Now it's for my dogs I'll happily cut and tear carcasses
apart (with a view to the dogs eventually doing that themselves one
day!)

My rather blunt kitchen knife coped well cutting chickens into quarters
yesterday. From what you guys say I'll need something alittle stronger
before tackling a turkey though.

Evie
:)


--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, Mona <rjrc@...> wrote:
> We "buzz" through just about any frozen meat with a jigsaw. I've been
known to whack a bird apart with an axe or hatchet..works better on
thawed critters, I find.
> Just about any sharp implement would work..the butcher here typically
uses a band saw and I've seen mention of circular saws and various
others.
>
> Mona


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