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Thread: What to do with the quarry

  1. #16
    Airbornedaddy Guest
    .....dehead it gut it give raw you can skin it to ....all that should be left if mutts hungry is a deposit next day...healthy food

    So it's ok for the dog to eat it raw and with all the bones? I don't want the little blighter to get a poorly tummy and cost me a fortune at the vet.

    ABD

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    Airbournedaddy,
    It probably worth having a rummage around inside it just to check for parasitic worms etc if you're going to give it to mutley raw, other than that I'd say cook it off before letting the dog near it. There was a thread a few weeks ago describing the water filled sacks inside the rabbits that are one stage in the life cycle of the worms.
    Agree with the deheading assuming it was killed with a head shot, you don't want mut getting lead poisoning!

    ATB

    Ogri the trog
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    Dog Food

    Boil up the rabbits until the meat comes off the bones, and sling the bones, add rice and simmer, add gravy granuals and feed to mutt.

    My friend has been feeding his dogs this way for years, he's unfortunately recently lost two (aged 18 and 14yrs !) the 3rd runs round like a young 'un despite being 14.
    I'm telling you it moved!

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