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Hi all,

 

ive got a boat trip this friday so i will hopefully be getting some fish for me and the dogs! it looks like it will be alot of pollock with maybe a few cod etc, polluck aroun 12lb have been caught recently, and im just wondering does [NO TEXT TALK] feed fish this size whole?

 

mine get sardine etc whole at the moment twice a week maybe,and ive had no problems regarding bones etc my plan was to just simply cut the fish up into chunks and lob it in? or would i be better off de-boning it? it will be for the 2 terriers and the dalmatian

 

Thanks Jord

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hi jord, don't know about pollock but i go sea fishing usually once a year, i bring back whole mackeral un-gutted, put them in the freezer and feed them to the dogs and ferrets whenever needed, as i said don't know about the bones in cod and pollock, cheers......john :thumbs:

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hi jord, don't know about pollock but i go sea fishing usually once a year, i bring back whole mackeral un-gutted, put them in the freezer and feed them to the dogs and ferrets whenever needed, as i said don't know about the bones in cod and pollock, cheers......john :thumbs:

 

Thanks John, ill be filleting it for myself anyway so i think i will just do that to them all and make a bag for the dogs, save risking it , theres not alot of room for more dog food in the freezer as it is so i might only keep a few for them lol

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