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Raw chicken
Andy Huddleston United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 42 Dogs 1 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 08:42
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I've always boiled chicken carcasses but does anyone feed raw chicken to their dogs?
Darren John McKenzie Australia (Verified User) Posts 507 Dogs 40 / Races 24 05 Jun 2014 08:45
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Andy Huddleston wrote:
I've always boiled chicken carcasses but does anyone feed raw chicken to their dogs?
We do........as do plenty.
If you give me your email addy................I'll forward on a 2x part article that mentions 'chicken' as an ideal and essential food for greys........if you're keen :)
Andy Huddleston United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 42 Dogs 1 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 08:53
Suzanne Ryan Ireland (Verified User) Posts 118 Dogs 70 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 09:08
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Darren John McKenzie wrote:
Andy Huddleston wrote:
I've always boiled chicken carcasses but does anyone feed raw chicken to their dogs?
We do........as do plenty.
If you give me your email addy................I'll forward on a 2x part article that mentions 'chicken' as an ideal and essential food for greys........if you're keen :)
Could you send to me please - [email protected] , always fed chicken raw, great for teeth too.
Douglas Moraes Noriler Ireland (Verified User) Posts 47 Dogs 0 / Races 1 05 Jun 2014 13:13
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Could you email a copy of this article to me too if you don't mind
David Griffin Ireland (Verified User) Posts 66 Dogs 0 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 13:22
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Hi Darren If your still in a charitable mood will ya send it on to me too [email protected] Thanks.....
Helen Laird Ireland (Verified User) Posts 788 Dogs 15 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 13:27
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Me too if you dont mind ... You might be busy now ! . [email protected]
I think I remember reading ages ago they were a great source of calcium, brilliant for pups and saplings, and, as chickens are killed young the bones are pliable and dont cause problems.
I feed them, dogs love them. Never cook them and never had a problem.
Jim Crossley United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 323 Dogs 0 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 13:57
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The problem with Cooked chicken is that you have to remove all bones. I feed my two retireds and two GS raw chicken necks and raw chicken wings all with the bones inc they thrive on it great source of protein and calcium I have never had a problem and their stools are firm
Grant Thomas Australia (Verified User) Posts 11447 Dogs 64 / Races 20 05 Jun 2014 15:39
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Have fed my broods raw wings, legs, necks and full frames...not a problem and they love them...
Ryan Magill Ireland (Verified User) Posts 471 Dogs 46 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 16:10
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Darren John McKenzie wrote:
Andy Huddleston wrote:
I've always boiled chicken carcasses but does anyone feed raw chicken to their dogs?
We do........as do plenty.
If you give me your email addy................I'll forward on a 2x part article that mentions 'chicken' as an ideal and essential food for greys........if you're keen :)
can u also send me a copy please,thanks in advance [email protected]
Howard Moshinsky USA (Verified User) Posts 886 Dogs 3 / Races 0 05 Jun 2014 23:12