They don't, never? That is very strange to me that all the raw feeding
lists will tell you that they can, it happens, maybe it is an accident
but it does and has happened with raw bones.
Janet
Dee wrote:
Sorry, but no they don't! We are talking about *raw* feeding here and
chicken bones are very soft, especially wings, ribs etc., I personally don
t feed any weight bearing bones to my dogs but they have always been fine
with soft wing or in the case of lambs, ribs. I have only given beef leg
bones for the gnawing on to clean teeth, but my dogs actually don't like to
do this, apart from one. Any cooked bones are TABOO! It is *cooked* bones
that splinter, not raw. If your dog caught a rabbit, it would eat the whole
animal except for maybe the head; fur and all, so this is obviously what
they are designed to do. Dee
-------Original Message-------
From: Clayton Family
Date: 05/09/07 16:38:24
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Pet Food
Chicken bones splinter badly.
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