Thursday, January 28, 2010
World's First Known Dog Ate Big Game
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/10/17/paleolithic-dog-skull.html
Stool indication when feeding raw meat
Stool indication when feeding raw meat
Runny/extra soft stool = too much fat or not enough bone
Diarrhea/runny = too much organ
Constipation = not enough meat
Runny/extra soft stool = too much fat or not enough bone
Diarrhea/runny = too much organ
Constipation = not enough meat
Percentage of Bone is in a Chicken Quarter
Chicken back - 44% bone
Chicken neck - 36% bone
Chicken breast - 20% bone
Chicken wing - 46% bone
Chicken leg - 27% bone
Chicken thigh - 21% bone
Whole chicken - 32% bone
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/
Chicken neck - 36% bone
Chicken breast - 20% bone
Chicken wing - 46% bone
Chicken leg - 27% bone
Chicken thigh - 21% bone
Whole chicken - 32% bone
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/
Good Source Of Glucosamine
Good Source Of Glucosamine
Chicken feet Any joint and all connective tissue contain glucosamine. The stuff is not limited to chicken feet. If you are feeding body parts containing jointed bones (leg quarters, wing quarters, wings etc.) you are automatically feeding glucosamine. It is far more difficult for humans to get naturally occurring glucosamine. For a dog, it's not difficult .
Chicken feet Any joint and all connective tissue contain glucosamine. The stuff is not limited to chicken feet. If you are feeding body parts containing jointed bones (leg quarters, wing quarters, wings etc.) you are automatically feeding glucosamine. It is far more difficult for humans to get naturally occurring glucosamine. For a dog, it's not difficult .
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