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Monday, June 4, 2007

[rawfeeding] sweetbreads

I found sweetbreads,beef kidney,beef heart, beef cheek, and ox tails
today at walmart. I know you have to becareful with the amount of liver
that you give dogs, but how rich is the other orgon meats. I will add
some with thier meals, but how big of a piece? The ox tails are cut, so
is the bone in them going to be ok? The bone looks like a softer bone
than the other beef bones. They are about 2" long. The beef cheek, I am
thinking is no different than a roast or steak, am I right? Up to this
point I have given chicken gizzards, chicken hearts. Neither one is
crazy about the liver so I split a can of mackrel or salmon between
them three times a week, and add the liver in it. They get the fish for
breakfast. The rest of the time they get half of a chicken, chicken leg
quarters, a nice jucy roast, or part of a turkey for their once a day
meals. I havn't included pork yet, but have bought some pork roast on
sale. So I will give it a try in another week or two. I've been feeding
raw for about 6 weeks now.
Thanks for any advise

Monell

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