Sorry Cathryn, guess I should have been more specific - anything not eaten in about 15 minutes gets picked up and into a small/medium sized plastic container that sits in the garage fridge. My dog keeps himself pretty clean and his mom has on occasion, killed and eaten entire chickens and left about 3 feathers as the only evidence.
Sooo yeah, no dead chickens randomly laying around!!
If people are interested in raw feeding I'd personally reccommend the rawfeeding group, there are also a couple others that I've joined that are equally good, rawfeeding is open to cat,dog, and even ferret owners while some of the others are for either dogs, or cats, or ferrets.
Lauren
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:21 PM, CathrynTherese Fitch Walden <cathryntherese@yahoo.com> wrote:
Ugh, gross. Seems like it would be a stinky, maggot mess by 2-4 days in warm weather. I am not usually squeamish but this is gross. Seems like the dog's face would be bloody and the dead chickens laying around would not be a good thing at all. There is a yahoo group for feeding dogs raw meat that can answer questions and share on how to feed raw. Cathryn
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