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Originally Posted by Tam
Oh boy, I can't feed it something I can't even stomach picking up... oh lord, and I just ate, yuck!!! lmao
I do get what you are saying though, and I know they are animals, so I try and keep them as close to natural as I can get them.... with the exception of cooking it first... but that's because I always thought raw would hurt them. Kasey eats all sorts of veggies and she loves her meats.. lol
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well, have you ever heard of wolfs eating carrots or bananas??? surely NOT ... and a dogs stomach is made for rotten meat ... just try it ... one bowl of bought food and one with the recipe i described ... i bet my bony ass that yer dog will ALWAYS go for the "stinky" bowl ... 200%

i have seen mine (a lazy, kids loving staffy) swallowing an almost "liquified" hare (must have been dead and rotting for over a week!) with joy and other stuff you might find disgusting (like the head of a wild hog - it even cracked the skull to slobber out the BRAIN!) - and it never had any probs with digesting (and shitting) ... died at the age of 16 (1998, never got a new one - *sniff*), so it got pretty damn old
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Originally Posted by Tam
They told me not to feed my mini horses on the ground too, so I spent a fortune buying bags to put their hay in and they refused to eat.. I put it all over the ground where they can graze like they would in the wild.. and they love it.
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see? feeding animals (in an) unnatural (way) is no good at all ... just like corn for cows = oh lord! why would one do that?