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![]() I would say you'd want to expand on that though, just straight beef isn't enough. You need organ meat (liver, kidney, anything weird you can find) as well as bone. I'd also add in some other meats, chicken/pork/fish, etc.
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![]() I read your never supposed to mix meats? unless you meat rotate them... and I also read something somewhere about pork being bad?
let me find this article -Diana |
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![]() Ah, found it. Its not so bad, just need to take an extra step to freeze it:
"I've heard about trichinosis and pork. Is it safe to feed pork? As with many other food items, feeding pork is purely a personal choice. But yes, it CAN be fed, safely. Some dogs do very well on pork and others don't (loose stools). If you'd like to feed pork but are afraid of possible trichinosis, it is recommended that the pork be frozen, at Zero degrees F for 3 weeks, to kill the flukes. The incidence of trichinosis is actually fairly minimal in most places now (particularly in inspected meats). Many have fed fresh pork (pork necks, being a favorite) without any ill side-effects. Be aware of smoked pork necks, as they are slightly cooked from the smoking process. Pigs feet can also be fed, but are very high in fat...something you may want to avoid if your dog needs to lose a pound or two." From this site, its an excellent read: http://www.njboxers.com/faqs.htm -Diana |
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![]() Ya, I mentioned earlier about freezing pork for a month. And salmon for 24 hours
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