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That lot was processed and boxed up while we waited, ten minutes if that so they were as fresh as can be :thumbs:

 

How much does that lot cost you gnipper ?

Its gone up now to £3 a box, think I put too many people on to them and they cottoned on they could cash in on it. A few years ago when I first started buying them from there it was a quid a box and that was just to cover the labour and packaging. I was getting them from other places before but sometimes you'd end up with bags of skin, green backs and even the string they tie chickens up with so i'd rather pay the extra for good fresh carcases.

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stop being a fanny, give the dog the full carcass. if the dog was in the wild would it need them minced?

Exactly what will be happening here, we're on day 2 of turning his nose up, I've put the food away again now, he'll get another 20 minutes with it tonight, then it will go away until tomorrow.   Har

You are already putting your dogs life at risk by giving it a cooked ham bone,these are the sort of bones that can be very dangerous,whereas raw chicken bones are no problem at all so,get the things o

..........but freaked out just couldnt give my dog one (10month old staff) , there bigger than i thought tbh- i tore som flesh off for her and the snapping sharp bones exaggerated my fear of her choking etc! for handiness sake and space saving in the freezer i might mince them, anyone no of a decent sized mincer as i can get a dozen free carcasses every week if needed and thats to good an offer to pass esp when im paying for tripe! any help/experince appreciated

 

i give her a ham bone every other week or when i can afford it

 

 

You are already putting your dogs life at risk by giving it a cooked ham bone,these are the sort of bones that can be very dangerous,whereas raw chicken bones are no problem at all so,get the things on the inside of the dog he will thank you for it in the end.

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That lot was processed and boxed up while we waited, ten minutes if that so they were as fresh as can be :thumbs:

 

How much does that lot cost you gnipper ?

Its gone up now to £3 a box, think I put too many people on to them and they cottoned on they could cash in on it. A few years ago when I first started buying them from there it was a quid a box and that was just to cover the labour and packaging. I was getting them from other places before but sometimes you'd end up with bags of skin, green backs and even the string they tie chickens up with so i'd rather pay the extra for good fresh carcases.

 

Still , cheap as chips for quality.

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I know mate, I think its about 12 kilo in a box so its still quite cheap for the weight. I get lamb necks and rib cages free too and mince lamb, tripe etc is I think £11 for a 30lb box from a different place.

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Gnipper is the lamb ribs and neck around the same place as you get the chickens ?? or carnt you tell me? :tongue2:

i used to get the chickens at the same place as you i think but i get them closer now as i dont need as many..

but i struggle to get hold of lamb...

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Gnipper we get the same stuff but they jumped it up and want 65 pence a kilo now ,as said there great for the ferrets and dogs as there killed young and don't have the time to develop real bones ,it takes the dogs a wee while to eat them and thats no a bad thing either

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Lots of different opinions regarding feeding bones to your dog. My opinion, non load bearing bones no problem, recreational bones (beef shin) risky as there is a slight possibility of tooth damage, load bearing bones such as chicken thigh bones tend to splinter imo. But, if your dog masticates rather than swallow whole then you shouldn't have any problems.. :thumbs:

 

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They were a bit slow but ate them nonetheless but love them now!

Did you give them whole,maybe cut them up into quarters to start with I did then fed the whole after.

Hope this helps SS also what's your turn around on collars?

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They were a bit slow but ate them nonetheless but love them now!

Did you give them whole,maybe cut them up into quarters to start with I did then fed the whole after.

Hope this helps SS also what's your turn around on collars?

 

 

Thanks mate.

 

I normally post them the same day as payment is received, unless it is an unusual colour or you wanted a flag or something on that needs ordering.

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They were a bit slow but ate them nonetheless but love them now!

Did you give them whole,maybe cut them up into

quarters to start with I did then fed the whole

after.

Hope this helps SS also what's your turn around on collars?

 

 

Thanks mate.

 

I normally post them the same day as payment is received, unless it is an unusual colour or you wanted a flag or something on that needs ordering.

Nothing fancy mate, inbox you later when I'm home.

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