Frank Magnetico Webboard User Reg: 04-24-2009
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I have a concern I just started a week ago feeding my 6mos. old raw. Mostly The Honest Kitchen(Embark) with ground beef,ground pork and ground turkey in rotation. Tonight was the first for bones,chicken wings to be exact(our trainer recommended them). Well she licked them a couple times and down they went, I think I might have heard a crunch or 2 on the last one. Will this be a problem for the morning stool? And should I maybe cut them or go to something bigger?
Connie Sutherland Moderator Reg: 07-13-2005
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No, it was because wings are mainly bones and fat (skin). When I said "no problem," the "problem" I meant was (minor) digestive, rather than not-chewing-enough.
Also, though, backs are also full of nice soft beginner-bones. All in all, wings don't have much going for them as a first (or only) RMB.
Frank Magnetico Webboard User Reg: 04-24-2009
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Today's poop no problem a little soft towards the end but all in all not too bad. I got some info today from a local butcher about a chicken place where you can get backs by the case pretty resonable, I will be checking that out very soon.
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