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Thursday, June 7, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: turkey necks?

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "skullgrrrl" <skullgrrrl@...>
wrote:
>
> i bought some turkey necks today, but a fellow raw feeder mentioned
> that she heard turkey necks might not be safe... the neck bones are
> small enough to swallow, but large enough to cause an obstruction.

> claire

>Hi,
I'm new to rfd (4weeks)and have a 55lb 2 yr. old lab whom I've been
giving chunked chicken (a coarse grind of bone, organs and muscle
meat that my butcher does up once a month) usually for breakfast and
1/2 a lb. turkey neck cut in half (my hubby gets turkey necks free at
work) usually for dinner. I give marrow bones for her teeth. I mix
this up occasionally with ground beef, chicken legs etc. I wish I
could find cheap organic but maybe in the future. I know the grind is
not a great idea but for now am trying to find suppliers other then
the grocery store (expensive). My butcher is going to get me some
whole chicken carcasses and backs next month. I have two questions,
does this sound ok and are turkey necks dangerous? Thanks in advance
for any feedback.
Ashael
ps her poop's great :-)


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