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Mine's do well on it...fed it for years...   Anyone else feed it?   Thought about firing up the barbie for a minute or two...   We cut up and bagged 60lbs today...also chopped up 60lbs of froze

Always be very careful where you get your horse flesh. If a horse was killed by injection there'd be enough in it to kill several dogs. I've heard of a hunt loosing a lot of hounds from feeding a sing

Yep I use it,,, sometimes it has beef and mutton in the bag,, but mostly oss meat,,, it comes in a bin bag frozen in 50 lbs costs 10 quid ,,,solid lump,, like you I have to chop it up,,I put the bags

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Yep I use it,,, sometimes it has beef and mutton in the bag,, but mostly oss meat,,, it comes in a bin bag frozen in 50 lbs costs 10 quid ,,,solid lump,, like you I have to chop it up,,I put the bags in a dustbin with a lid on for a day or two for it to thaw,,, then chop it up,,, then in to the freezer

 

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i would of bought a few bags off you mate...... think you need a new table though :laugh:

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No dytkos,, when I get this stuff,, it's from a place that's not the most hygienic ,,, there's usually all maner of beasts hanging up with flys all over them,,, and usually you cut through it and find dead maggots , flys, casters ect,,,but lie be honest some of the slices you can cut look like big sirloins.. They look good enough to eat,,

 

I have eaten zebra,, when I was in Africa,, just like beef,, in fact I think we should eat oss here like the French do,, there were oss meat shops during and just after the war,,

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Yep I use it,,, sometimes it has beef and mutton in the bag,, but mostly oss meat,,, it comes in a bin bag frozen in 50 lbs costs 10 quid ,,,solid lump,, like you I have to chop it up,,I put the bags in a dustbin with a lid on for a day or two for it to thaw,,, then chop it up,,, then in to the freezerDSCF1155.jpg

 

i would of bought a few bags off you mate...... think you need a new table though :laugh:

Yeh that one broke,,lol,,,

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Oh here's a tip ,, for you border ,,, in fact anybody,,, instead of buying freezer bags,,, I get those free bags you get in the supermarket for putting veg in,,, I just rip a fecking load off and stick em in the trolley,, wrap the kids sarnies up for school an all

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Oh here's a tip ,, for you border ,,, in fact anybody,,, instead of buying freezer bags,,, I get those free bags you get in the supermarket for putting veg in,,, I just rip a fecking load off and stick em in the trolley,, wrap the kids sarnies up for school an all

i thought you were from nottingham not yorkshire :tongue2:

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Yep I use it,,, sometimes it has beef and mutton in the bag,, but mostly oss meat,,, it comes in a bin bag frozen in 50 lbs costs 10 quid ,,,solid lump,, like you I have to chop it up,,I put the bags in a dustbin with a lid on for a day or two for it to thaw,,, then chop it up,,, then in to the freezer

 

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Good value that Tomo, looks a pretty solid lump cutting it up too.

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ive used it a lot over the years, find that some dogs take a day or two to get their bowels used to it and can be a little loose, but most are fine. the fatty stuff is really good if you are struggling to keep condition on a hard-working dog through a cold winter. all my dogs have done well on horse meat.

i tried some myself a few years ago, very tasty it was too

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Always be very careful where you get your horse flesh. If a horse was killed by injection there'd be enough in it to kill several dogs. I've heard of a hunt loosing a lot of hounds from feeding a single horse.

Always make sure the horse was shot.

Great feeding.

 

Yeah...it was shot... :yes:

 

 

Most horses are shot.

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Is there any legalities to doing the whole process yourself from buying the horse to the kill and butchering for food for your own dogs?

 

depends if uu get cought.......lol

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Is there any legalities to doing the whole process yourself from buying the horse to the kill and butchering for food for your own dogs?

depends if uu get cought.......lol

haha very true but I think maybe the neighbours might see you walking a 17h Clydesdale up the garden path to the garden shed lol
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