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Old 08-21-2012, 05:52 PM  
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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
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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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.
see? feeding animals (in an) unnatural (way) is no good at all ... just like corn for cows = oh lord! why would one do that?
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