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Thursday, December 13, 2007

[rawfeeding] Digest Number 12372

There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1a. Re: chicken liver
From: Cdandp2@aol.com

2.1. Re: fish oil
From: spricketysprock


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1a. Re: chicken liver
Posted by: "Cdandp2@aol.com" Cdandp2@aol.com cdandp
Date: Thu Dec 13, 2007 4:49 am ((PST))

Re: She needs parmesan and egg to eat chicken liver...

Wondering whether the dogs might be onto something in terms of the chicken
livers? Maybe they' know NOT to eat them (like cats suspect poison). Just
thinking here of the function of the liver especially for factory bred
chickens???

Up until know, I've been sprinking a tad of garlic powder on them and that
seems to "work" too.

Carol

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2.1. Re: fish oil
Posted by: "spricketysprock" jess.hamway@gmail.com spricketysprock
Date: Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:18 am ((PST))

My dog has been suffering from dandruff as well as an oily coat and a
dry nose. I just started giving him fish oil pills to see if they make
a difference... hopefully they will help rather than further disrupt
the O6 to O3 ratio. *fingers crossed.*

Jess&Toby

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