Why do chicken feet have to be fed raw?
Susan
Kathy Dickson wrote:
>
> No one has mentioned the homeopathic remedy Fragaria for their dog's
> teeth.
> Put it in their water once a week. Brush after that water is gone, or just
> rub your finger over the gum line. I use it on myself and it saved me from
> having to have a deep root scaling.
>
> As for chicken backs and necks, that is a very high percentage of
> bones, not
> enough muscle meat. Chicken feet are great, and help the joints, too! But,
> you gotta feed 'em raw.
>
> No, I still take my dogs and cat to the vet. And I do get rabies shots
> once
> every 3 years.
>
> Kathy
>
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> thank you to everyone for the replies! wonderful information. I went
> to my grocery store today and asked if they had any chicken backs, or
> turkey necks etc. and he laughed at me and said "no... nothing like
> that"! I felt kindof funny. LOL
> So... I'm looking into abattoir's now around my area. I didn't think
> of going right to the farmers though. I wonder about that.
> All in all... the bottom line is that I definately want to start
> feeding her all raw diet, and some chicken backs at least a few times
> a week for her teeth. This is such wonderful news! You don't realize
> how much you are just 'caught up' in the flow of the world, until you
> start researching alternatives and find out there's a whole other
> world out there! :) A better world with like minded people looking
> for a better way to live. :)
>
> Renee
>
> one more question... how many of you have pets that you have NEVER
> had to the vet. I don't know if I'm just 'dreaming' or not, but I
> would love to have dogs (when we move out to the country) that never
> see a vet... for shots, or checkups, or anything. I don't even want to
> register them and get them tags! It's all a money making scam as far
> as I'm concerned. It's a little harder though when you live in the
> city to avoid most of that... but I'm willing to try! LOL Just
> wondering if anyone else here does that? No registry or tags?
>
> --- In NaturalHorseandPetC
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> wrote:
> >
> > Organic is secondary to grass-fed and free range, in my opinion. And
> the natural label is meaningless.
> >
> > Usually, the grass-fed, free range farmers use organic grain for
> animals that are supposed to eat grain. And keep the range organic for
> those that weren't created to eat grain. I try to buy my raw meat for
> my dogs and myself directly from the farmers as much as possible. That
> VERY much reduces the cost and I like having a relationship with the
> people that are raising my food.
> >
> > Kathy
> > ---- Sherry Jackson <sljackson@.
> > > I agree with feeding organic when you can to anything, but it can
> be hard to
> > > find and out of the budget of some, so feeding raw is just the
> goal and
> > > organic when allowed.
> > >
> > > Sherry Jackson
> > > Devata German Wirehaired Pointers
> > > Minnesota
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> > > My holistic vet recommends a raw food diet and my cats are on
> that, except
> > > for my 18 yr. terrier mix dog. We got Heidi (dog) at age 10 and
> she had been
> > > quite neglected and fed just cheap, cheap dog food. Had really bad
> teeth.
> > > For a period of time we were able to give her raw chicken necks
> (twice a
> > > week) and then a raw knuckle bone once a week. Knawing on these
> bones helped
> > > clean the tarter off the various areas of the teeth. Eventually,
> as she aged
> > > she is no longer able to chew these bones, so we were stuck with the
> > > cleaning process. I know it sounds weird, but she was able to eat
> these
> > > chicken necks without choking and her body did process them. If
> you decide
> > > to try this, use only organic as you would be feeding raw meat.
> Good luck
> > >
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