jessica ginter Webboard User Reg: 02-04-2015
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Hi all just a question regarding my dogs diet. What would you consider the heads and the feet to be?? Has anyone else feed them to there dogs?? Any info would be super thanks.
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Thankfully they seem to be digesting the heads OK no vomiting. They Dont eat that many and a lot of the beaks have been cut so that the birds dont hurt each other .
Joan McMaster Webboard User Reg: 05-17-2015
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My pit bull has been on raw for almost 3 years. She has done super. For the last two years, I have pasture raised my own meat and egg chickens. When the chickens are butchered I have the heads, feet, giblets, necks saved and put them in bags with two feet, a neck, one head, liver, heart, whatever else and freeze then give 1 or 2x per week. Absolutely no problems with it.
This year I will do the same as well as raise meat chickens that are specifically for the dogs. My GSD puppy will get some. He was weaned on venison and turkey and has been on Keen, Preference and raw (beef, chicken, lamb) since we got him. The only thing I have seen a problem with is a wing off a year old rooster. He is still teething and just can't get through it. He had a thigh, a breast but that wing is giving him trouble. Year old birds are TOUGH.
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