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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] Re: When you forget to defrost...

I seem to often feed my meats frozen, with just enough thawing in the am for the dogs to start their chewing. I haven't had chicken bone problems but good question. Waiting to hear, thanks!

Frozen with alittle bit of thaw is ok isn't it?

Mary in PA


"I am concerned about feeding frozen chicken; are the frozen bones
brittle like cooked ones, or am I worried about nothing?"


Stephanie in L.A.

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