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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] Re: new to the group -- border collies

Great...then begin adding lots more meat and variety. I get most of my meat
from the local grocery stores, watching for sales and stocking up. Pork is
generally quite inexpensive. Look for fish, beef briskets, checks, heart,
kidney and liver, pork roasts of any kind, lamb...whatever you can find.

Sandee & the Dane Gang

From: "ajoebgen" <ajoebgen@yahoo.com>


His teeth and mouth are in great shape -- nothing that should prvent
him from chewing. I am going to switch him to a once a day feeding -
(as another member suggested) and I have purchased some chicken
gizards, liver, and beef neck. Hopefully more protein will help him to
put on more weight. Where do you go to get cheaper meat??


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