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I make a mixture of two day old sprouts out of black oil sunflower seeds,

barley, and peas to feed to my goats. I make them in quantity and dry them

in a dehydrator for convenience. Our iguana likes 8 day old sunflower

sprouts all green and leafed out. The dogs will eat any leafy sprout I toss

to them.

Marilyn

On 12/21/05, magnolia filbert <rootdoctor2002@...> wrote:

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> What sprout concoctions do you all make to feed your animals?

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when feeding dog do you also give canned or dry dog food? or is dog vegetarian?

Marilyn Kefirlady <marilynjarz@...> wrote: I make a mixture of two day

old sprouts out of black oil sunflower seeds,

barley, and peas to feed to my goats. I make them in quantity and dry them

in a dehydrator for convenience. Our iguana likes 8 day old sunflower

sprouts all green and leafed out. The dogs will eat any leafy sprout I toss

to them.

Marilyn

On 12/21/05, magnolia filbert <rootdoctor2002@...> wrote:

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> What sprout concoctions do you all make to feed your animals?

>

> --

Marilyn Kefirlady

http://www.freewebs.com/marilynkefirlady/index.htm

http://home.woh.rr.com/billkrisjohnson/Recipes/KefirLady.htm

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My dogs are on an all raw meaty bone diet, Tom Lonsdale style. They do well.

Marilyn

On 12/21/05, magnolia filbert <rootdoctor2002@...> wrote:

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> when feeding dog do you also give canned or dry dog food? or is dog

> vegetarian?

>

> Marilyn Kefirlady <marilynjarz@...> wrote: I make a mixture of two

> day old sprouts out of black oil sunflower seeds,

> barley, and peas to feed to my goats. I make them in quantity and dry

> them

> in a dehydrator for convenience. Our iguana likes 8 day old sunflower

> sprouts all green and leafed out. The dogs will eat any leafy sprout I

> toss

> to them.

>

> Marilyn

>

>

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Hello Kathy--I run a list for rawfeeding Beardies and another for dogs with EPI

( exocrine pancreatic insufficiency) many of my US buddies belong to raw food

co-ops for their dogs but since I have been feeding raw for 10 years --before

it was as popular as it is the past few years --I just do it all myself --as I

like to be assured that I always have enough -- I can feed four dogs just fine

and at about the same price as * premium* kibble -- I often get stuff free

when I tell the butcher or farmer that I am the granddaughter of a ish

butcher . I also do not feed my dogs any grains in their meals although they

have been known to scavenge human food with grain. We have a pet shop here that

sells ONLY raw grain free diets for dogs. My philosophy is that the ingredients

in kibble are better suited as food for humans --not dogs and cats -- Humans

are the only species on the planet who cook food and their digestive system is

far more suited to the high grain and high carb content of most kibble,,

Dogs need very little carb, in fact carbohydrate is not an essential

component of the canine diet -- and cats are obligate carnivores.

What Dr Price outlines in his book can be applied tenfold to the diet of dogs

and cats.

I like hunting and gathering and being the quality control for my dogs food --I

buy mainly local and seasonal -- free range chicken bits , organic or free

range eggs, beef heart , tongue marrow bones all the stuff - mutton and beef

cut offs -- --the lamb pluck ( hearts, liver kidneys and lungs) all deemed

unsuitable for westernised humans to eat --although as a ish child I ate

them all -- tripe, jellied ox tongue , oxtails - kidneys, liver, blood

pudding - rabbit, hare and pigeon pie -- I we even fought over the Christmas

chicken neck after it was removed from the soup --it was considered a treat -

Dog Veggies and herbs -- I usually get off the bruised and bashed counter--so

pay very little for them --and I can get fish scraps at the fishmongers for

pennies a pound. I have a freezer that is exclusively for dog food .

The Scots are a frugal lot.

One of the things I do splurge on for the dogs is green prairie-grass fed cow

tripe that comes from Saskatoon and I also use a good grade Fish oil-- CLO in

winter -- I have two 11 year young Beardies plus Mom Cora Bulldog & and Logan

her son who is four--we rarely see the vet --usually only for titers or our

mandatory 3 year rabies shots and blood panels every two years --I also just do

blood tests for heartworms --no meds fro anything. I try not to put any

chemicals on or in my dogs.and I spend far less on vet bills than many of my

friends --many whose dogs come down with all the strange allergies and

digestive problems that seem to be legacy of domestication --bad breeding

coupled with a steady diet of industrialised dry rations.

.. English Bulldogs are infamous for health problems =--especially of the skin

but my two are fine.

Over the past 10 years I have collected nearly fifty books about the

natural raw diet and holistic health for dogs-- - I am of the Dr Tom Lonsdale

Raw Meaty Bones school / I also attended a three day seminar with -Dr Ian

Billinghurst --he has helped me considerably . Carol Anne

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