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Green Tripe Source (12 replies)
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This information was passed on to me today and they asked that I pass it on too. I won't print the whole email but here's the summary:
For those of you who live in the Tennessee area there is a great source of Green Tripe in Murfreesboro close to MTSU. $1.75/lb. packaged in 5 lb. FLAT packages. Storage saver.
The Green Tripe is from local USDA inspected grass fed cattle. The person does not ship yet but that might be a possibility in the future. Her name is Candy and her email address is agilebcs@comcast.net
Candy, the lady selling this, has both Great Py'rs and Border Collies and is active in herding and agility and is very knowledgeable about raw feeding. She has a beef heart/muscle meat/kidney mix too for $1.50/lb. in 2 lb. flats and that's also from the same source. Loca, USDA inspected grass fed cattle.
The person who emailed me says she's great to deal with, very personable and knows her stuff.
FYI.
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Too bad I live in Maine. Guess I'll keep feeding Solid Gold Green Tripe. |
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I can vouch for that..... Candy is great to deal with.. we are customers of each other!! |
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Too bad I live in Maine. Guess I'll keep feeding Solid Gold Green Tripe.
Yes. It is too bad. Still, canned tripe is better than no "good" tripe at all.
I can vouch for that..... Candy is great to deal with.. we are customers of each other!!
That's good to know! Care to share? Might be worth my trip if I can buy fresh, frozen (not canned) from you both. |
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I'm in Georgia, Candy is in Tennessee.. but I distribute for a company called Oma's Pride out of Connecticut and Bravos is in NJ, I believe.. surely there is an Oma's distributor near you?? www.omaspride.com, thye are listed or you can call them...
Be careful though that's how I ended up doing this, no one in the area did and a group of us wanted to feed this way... I was the only one to make the call and take the plunge.. my customer list is pretty big.. always more people calling!! |
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LOL DKiah. No way I'll become any kind of a distributor. I don't feed the premade RAW food. I buy and package everything human grade that I get locally. Now I have a source of quality green tripe locally. Good deal. 
Sorry I can't support your premade businss but I will be making the trip to buy the green tripe from Candy. Thanks for the positive info. 
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JustLurkin,
Thank you! Just got in contact with Candy (responded very quickly) and will be placing a good size order and letting contacts know in the area about her!
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Hello
I have a question. Would it be OK to feed my dogs honey comb tripe a few times a week? I give them cooked beef liver two or three times a week which I hide in the yard. I hide it under articles and tell them to search...we have a lot of fun. I was thinking of doing the same think with tripe. Any suggestions????????
Thanks for you comments in advance, Sandra |
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SKI: You're welcome. You'll love dealing with Candy and you'll love the product even more.
elrombo: "Honey comb" tripe as you call it is generally tripe sold in the stores that has been bleached and cleaned for human consumption. It won't hurt your dog as far as you using it for article searches and training treats and such but it holds little-to-no nutritional value for your dog so it shouldn't be fed in treat form as a nutritional part of the dog's diet if you're raw feeding.
Green tripe is uncleaned and still contains the partially digested legume matter and digestive enzymes that are beneficial as part of the raw diet. Stinks to high heaven. There's no mistaking it. Great nutritional value for the dogs when fed as the muscle meat part of the raw diet.
Hope that helps. |
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| Hi JustLurkin
Thank you for answering my question and also for your suggestion. I bought a 10 pound box of honey comb tripe from the butcher and I had told my husband if my dogs can't eat it I am going feed it to him, LOL!!!
Sandra
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