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would i be ok to give one to my dog raw of course?

I give mine rabbit all the time mate. I gut um and then freeze um for 6 weeks to kill of any tapeworm cysts/eggs. They fit in the freezer better if you cut um in half. Once defrosted you can feed raw as i do ir cooked. If your going to cook um, let um cool down 1st but honestly there much much much better raw.

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would i be ok to give one to my dog raw of course?

I give mine rabbit all the time mate. I gut um and then freeze um for 6 weeks to kill of any tapeworm cysts/eggs. They fit in the freezer better if you cut um in half. Once defrosted you can feed raw as i do ir cooked. If your going to cook um, let um cool down 1st but honestly there much much much better raw.

would never advise anyone to feed COOKED,bones will splinter and could cause serious damage to your dog,RAW is the only way mate, :thumbs:

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would i be ok to give one to my dog raw of course?

I give mine rabbit all the time mate. I gut um and then freeze um for 6 weeks to kill of any tapeworm cysts/eggs. They fit in the freezer better if you cut um in half. Once defrosted you can feed raw as i do ir cooked. If your going to cook um, let um cool down 1st but honestly there much much much better raw.

would never advise anyone to feed COOKED,bones will splinter and could cause serious damage to your dog,RAW is the only way mate, :thumbs:

 

Yeah your right, if your feeding cooked you have to take the meat off the bone, chuck the bones in the rubbish and feed just the meat.

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I freeze for a fortnight and don't have a worm problem (nor do the dogs), defrost overnight and feed raw as it's easier, I feed main meal in the morning so defrost during the day if your feeding in the evening. If you skin and gut on getting the catch home or soon as pos, freeze for a fortnight, defrost for around 10 hours, then feed the dog will get a good dose of protein etc without all the crappy bacteria etc that comes with pet meat and you have to worm less often, all good stuff as far as I'm concerned.

 

ps the usual warnings about the risks of feeding bones ie it's a risk so make your own decision rather than do what people like me suggest on a forum.

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