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Old 06-06-2009, 11:58 AM
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Re: Raw feeding - didnt go quite to plan.

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Originally Posted by Nonnie View Post
Im not sure the origin of the chicken necks. My petshop just sell all the frozen bones and meat in clear bags with no labels. they do sell natures menu frozen stuff, so i might bin what i have and try those.

Im not put off Noushka, i just realise now that i need to go about it in a different manner. I dont want to make my boys ill. Neither of them seem overly happy today, but Alfie gets upset when he has to part with food, so this may be why.

I wont be changing 100% to raw, but id like to certainly introduce more of it.
feeding bones can be very scary, i have to admit even now i worry, but touch wood mine have been fine, tho i dare say i might reconsider if one became ill

do you usually feed a complete dry food Jenna?
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