BARF and trichinosis

2003-02-17 Thread Vicky Whitney
Mary, I'm sorry to take so long responding to your question about the 
potential of contracting trichinosis through feeding raw pork meat and bones 
-- I wanted to look into it a bit.  Now I'm behind with my digests, and hope 
I'm not being redundant.

The general consensus on NaturalBerners about the danger of our dogs 
contracting trichinosis from raw pork is that it is only a small risk.  
Years ago, when most commercial pork was fed raw garbage, trichinosis was a 
problem.  Today, with most commercial pork being fed either grain or cooked 
garbage, and with the widespread use of antibiotics in the feed, the 
incidence of this parasitic infestation is very low.  Cooking it definitely 
kills it, and freezing raw meat for several days can kill spores, but it is 
recommended that freezing be at no higher than -13 degrees F. for 10 days.

People and dogs can also contract trichinosis from a wide variety of wild 
game meats.  (I feed raw wild elk, antelope, bison, and deer meat here in 
Montana, but I will NOT feed bear meat to my dogs.)

People and dogs can carry trichinella cysts but not be clinically affected.

Most us who feed BARF or another raw diet do feed raw pork products, many of 
whom have done so for many years, and I was unable to find a single 
incidence of trichinosis reported on either the Berner list or another raw 
list I belong to.  I guess we do so, knowing it's a risk, because we feel 
that the benefits to health and teeth significantly outweigh a minimal risk. 
 What are the risks of having a dog annually anethasized to have his teeth 
cleaned, or the risks of systemic infections or diseases contracted because 
of tooth and gum disease?

Raw pork feet is another good raw meat/bone product I forgot to mention (I 
haven't fed that, as I can only find smoked pork feet), as they require more 
chewing than some chicken parts.

Again, I don't want to start an inferno over dog diets, intending only to 
BRIEFLY answer a question about cleaning dogs' teeth and BARF.  Join us at 
the NaturalBerners list if you'd like to learn more.

Vicky Whitney in Bozeman, Montana




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Re: BARF and trichinosis

2003-02-17 Thread Jeff Mary Chapdelaine - SnoBear berners
Thanks for the info. Vicky.
I don't feed BARF, but am not against it.
Growing up I had a Mom who drilled into me that pork MUST be well done or
we'd all die of trichinosis! So was just curious about dogs who ate it raw.
:  )

Bernerly,
Mary


Jeff  Mary Chapdelaine
SnoBear Berners
N. California, USA
http://snobear.freeyellow.com