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feeding raw chicken meat and chicken bones
06-16-2016, 01:57 PM,
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RE: feeding raw chicken meat and chicken bones
Chicken meat is considered a delicacy in my zone and most people would not consider giving the same to their pets unless there is a substantial amount going round. Most people feed their dogs on steak bought from butcheries since cattle are abundant. Bones are usually given for free. Chicken meat would be very okay for dogs with the added advantage that it tends to have fewer diseases as compared to beef and pork in terms of parasites like hookworms and tapeworms. However, there is the issue of wiry bones which might be accidentally swallowed by the animal and this might obstruct the gut. Resulting in internal injuries. I would not consider giving raw chicken meat in areas where avian flu is prevalent.
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RE: feeding raw chicken meat and chicken bones - by remnant - 06-16-2016, 01:57 PM

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