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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Re: [rawfeeding] Turkey Legs

I have golden retreivers and westies. My goldens can handle the turkey legs without any difficulty. My westies can handle the neck and wings.
It all depends on your dog.
laura

Liz <tvliz24@izoom.net> wrote: My sister recently switched to raw feeding (with my encouragement).
She is concerned with turkey legs. She tried them the other night and
she noticed they splintered more than the chicken legs. Now she is
scared to feed them.

Anyone have experience with feeding turkey legs? I haven't tried them
yet.

Liz T
MN




Laura Wilburn

www.pathfindergoldens.com


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