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Do you buy the tripe fresh from a butcher? or frozen? and how do you cook it...cos my mom used to cook it in milk but that's no good for dogs is it expensive?
i buy frozen tripe ,after its defrosted i feed it to them ! i never cook it !
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i buy frozen tripe ,after its defrosted i feed it to them ! i never cook it !
same here only I mix it with the dry food also, my dogs love it, its the only way one of them will eat the dry food ( fussy eaters)
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sometimes I have it delivered minced and frozen - I thaw it out and give it raw - dont ever cook the stuff - it will smell your house out for months!!! LOL
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Sometimes mine is straight from the abattoir through a friend - sometimes I have it delivered minced and frozen - I thaw it out and give it raw - dont ever cook the stuff - it will smell your house out for months!!! LOL
It costs me £5.60 for 20lbs or £1 a belly - thankfully my friend has her own mincer
Well!...lol..there I was thinking you should cook it! lol....That's cos my mom always coked it...she and my brother love the stuff...and your right...it stinks to high heaven!! OMG...just the thought of it...I have to admit, when I saw tripe I thought...ooh ok...but can I put up with the stink ? LOL...now I know i don't have to I might give it a go with my two...Meg is a very fussy eater, she's just plain snobby really LOL
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Re: Tripe would it be ok to feed it on its .....

I bet your Mum cooked the white bleached tripe - My Dad eats it too.....but what we give the dogs isnt the same stuff - this is tripe but not bleached etc...just pure cow belly YUMMY LOL
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My dog has never had tripe.
But must say she lovvvveeessssss tripe sticks. But boy dont they smell!!!
She also stopped eating dry food, dont know why. I tried mixing it with the pouches and she managed to eat all the wet food and leave the dry.......

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I feed both my dogs with dry food mixed with tripe raw, i damp the food and add just a little tuna or sardines sprinkled on top or sometimes a little grated cheese.
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I have found that dogs dont dont like the washed tripe as much as they do the fresh tripe ! The washed tripe dont smell as bad and the dog dont seem intrested in it because of this
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