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
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