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> > Thank you for that, Chris...and about the kangaroo thing...OMG!!!

 

Nothing wrong with 'roo - low cholesterol, quite tasty when cooked properly.

Or, as Butch mentioned, as jerky. Not sure that the road kill version would

suit many people ! Those worried about the poor old 'roo - don't be too

concerned - there's a few around.

 

Talking of dog food, vet told us years ago that eggs are often added to dog

food to increase/meet protein levels. Which gave us the answer to our dog's

allergy. Allergy testing hadn't find anything, but she was an egg thief.

Once that problem was sorted out, and the diet changed (yep, cooked kangaroo

(!) and rice) all was well.

 

Regards,

 

Dennis Archer

http://www.toona.com.au

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Ok, so now I know that kangaroo is good for the whole family, those of us with 2

legs and those of us with 4 legs.

 

I'm thinking that here in the Great State of Florida, I'm not going to find too

much kangaroo dog food (or people food for that matter, but doggies are the

topic). Armadillos are abundundant, though. I walked out my front door the

other morning and there was one standing on my side walk looking like he was

just waiting there to tell me good morning. They don't see too well so they're

a little slow to get away from you unless they get a whiff of you...Please know

one tell me THEY are low in cholesterol.

 

Shelley

 

 

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Dennis Archer

Monday, November 10, 2003 4:27 AM

RE: OT: Dogs/Different Foods

 

 

 

 

> > Thank you for that, Chris...and about the kangaroo thing...OMG!!!

 

Nothing wrong with 'roo - low cholesterol, quite tasty when cooked properly.

Or, as Butch mentioned, as jerky. Not sure that the road kill version would

suit many people ! Those worried about the poor old 'roo - don't be too

concerned - there's a few around.

 

Talking of dog food, vet told us years ago that eggs are often added to dog

food to increase/meet protein levels. Which gave us the answer to our dog's

allergy. Allergy testing hadn't find anything, but she was an egg thief.

Once that problem was sorted out, and the diet changed (yep, cooked kangaroo

(!) and rice) all was well.

 

Regards,

 

Dennis Archer

http://www.toona.com.au

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 11/10/2003 1:33:55 AM Pacific Standard Time,

toona writes:

 

> (yep, cooked kangaroo

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How on EARTH could you feed your dog that wonderfully clever SKIPPY!!!

 

ROFLMAO!

 

Can I get any wittier? ROFL!

 

K

 

 

 

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