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06-01-2007, 12:29 PM   #11

Re: Chicken wings!


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I'm curious too ....... just worry about the bones getting stuck in her throat or teeth
The concentration at grinding the bones is amazing. Here's a (bad, dark) video clip. You can barely see him but turn up the sound and listen to that scrunching! I think you hear me tweeting too ...and Chester doing a girlie meoww in the background.











Give it a try Mags!



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06-01-2007, 02:52 PM   #12

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Wow! That scrunching is amazing ...... sounds like he is really enjoying it too!!

I had the sound up full so you came out loud and clear DM!!



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06-01-2007, 03:08 PM   #13

Re: Chicken wings!


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Wow! That scrunching is amazing ...... sounds like he is really enjoying it too!!

I had the sound up full so you came out loud and clear DM!!
I should have said Hi Mags, Hi Nae, Hi Kazz, Hi Smudgley, Hi Luke, Hi Everybody, instead of just saying 'Bentley, Bentley'



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06-01-2007, 07:45 PM   #14

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Brilliant!! Great to see them enjoying their wings DM



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08-01-2007, 10:44 PM   #15

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ill give my 2 a try with the chicken wings, nowing those 2 fussy wotsits they will turn their noses up.



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08-01-2007, 11:52 PM   #16

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Awww bless x



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09-01-2007, 12:13 AM   #17

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lol they seem to love them, I might give them a go on my two. Just a warning for anybody feeding animals raw food, (I believe it is more a problem in dogs though) is neosporosis canineum, a rare, but horrible and often fatal parasite.

More info found on this post (came from a forum I was on a few years back)

Have any of you heard of neosporosis canineum??????

Well, up to this week I had not, but I do know alot about this now. UNFORTUNATELY.
Last saturday we were having a barbeque and invited just a small group of local friends.. Stephen and I went shopping to Tesco early in the week, and as I am now disabled and walk with a stick, I suggested that we purchased some of the meat for the barby, for that weekend....... as I cant go shopping on my own ( thats why you dont see me at shows these days) basically killing two birds with one stone. We purchased many items, but amongst them were two large packets of lean minced steak, that I intended to make my own burgers from... as they were large packs, and on arrival home, did not know what to do for tea, so suggested spaghetti bolognaise....... I took about one third of the mince from one of these packets and put it in a pan...... all of the rest of the meat was then frozen for the weekend. My boxer then came into the kitchen and as I had not starting cooking then, I removed some of the mince and gave it to her......mmmmmmmm she loved it. Then stephen called her, a
nd her mother and fed the dogs , whilst I prepared the spag bol.

This was tuesday evening last week... then came friday and Cilla was starting to act strange. Hanging her head to one side, and slightly falling as if she was drunk. Saturday she seemed to stabalise and I thought a little better, and thinking she had an inner ear infection started her on a course of synulox 250 mg tablets three times daily, as the vet would. By monday she was worse so was rushed to the vets........ I was so upset, I could not rememeber half of what he said but he did say he was doing one particular test that had to be sent away. In either case, if it did come back possitive for neospora he would start her on the antibitics there and then, and he said the synulox I had given was good.

She was a little better on tues evening so was allowed home. still hanging her head to one side, and walking in circles and then falling over. We continued with the drugs, then, wednesday came and my vet rang to say the tests results were possitive. She was infected with neospora. We then racked our brains how she could get this awfull desease.....not virus! apparantly very few cases are reported, because it is masked by so many symptoms...

Neospora is a parasite that is ingested from contaminted meat, that is fresh, and from the consumption it only takes 1-3 days for the parasite to attack the brain, then work its way down the spinal cord, and infect all the major organs and mussles.......leaving the dog paralised and blind..... At 9.30 yesterday morning I had to have my beautifull Cilla eathanaised, to save further suffering.

On reserching this, on the internet, it mostly appears in cattle heards and clinicle tests have been carried out at liverpool university, and sweden, and the USA. It is usually more common in costa rica, south america, but is gradually showing up everywhere. Very few cases were reported last yr. the syptoms rang from a weekeness and paralysis of the forlimbs, drunken type behaviour, altered behavier, blindness, head tilt, head nodding, tremors, seizures,sudden death due to heart inflamation, pheumonia, skin abnormalities. Frightening isnt it?

It can only be ingested fron fresh meat, as freezing the meat will kill the spors.... cooked meat will kill the spors. As we eat very little meat ourselves, and never feed fresh uncooked meat to our dogs , I can definatly say that it was the fresh lean mince steak from tesco, that is the cause.

Neospora can not use humans as a host so if ingested the stomach will kill the spores, so dont worry there........ it only affects, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, but has now moved to dogs, and research on the internet suggests ALL dog breeders be aware of this parasite. From the onset of ingesting the spores, my dog was dead within 8 1/2 days....... She was my constant house companion, and our hearts have been ripped apart. How many of you, when in the kitchen, preparing the evening meal, give some fresh meat to your dog... Please look it all up, its frightening to think that this is in the human food chain. Apparantly only one animal is inspected from each heard to be slaughtered, but thats this counrty. A lot of meat now comes from other countries..... if in doubt, still buy the meat, but FREEZE it before you intend using it for at least 24 hrs.

Cilla was 16 months and four days old, when she died.



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09-01-2007, 12:21 AM   #18

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Emma, that was a tragic story but thank you for posting it as a warning to others.........



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09-01-2007, 12:23 AM   #19

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I have read other stories about this Mags, it is a horrible way for a dog to die. Although rare it is something that could happen all too easily.



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09-01-2007, 12:24 AM   #20

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Emma, I was under the understanding that this parasite occurs in beef and if the beef is frozen then that kills it?



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