ConnieG999 wrote:
> Steve Calvin > writes:
>
>
>>Very well could be. But I wouldn't give 'em raw chicken either, bones
>>or not.
>
>
> Then you might be surprised to know that many dog breeders, fanciers, and
> houndsmen feed the "bones and raw foods diet", known as BARF. Some also call it
> "biologically appropriate raw foods". Raw, bone-in chicken is a staple in the
> BARF canine diet. Raw chicken is entirely appropriate for dogs. It's the
> cooking of the bones that makes them splinter; raw bones are of a different,
> safer consistency.
>
> Connie
> ************************************************** ***
> My mind is like a steel...um, whatchamacallit.
>
No, that wouldn't surprise my. My reasons for not giving it to my dog is
that I don't want her developing a "taste" for birds. About the first
time she bit into a ringneck during a retrieval all hell would break
loose! ;-)
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Steve
Why don't they make mouse flavored cat food?
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