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by TessJ10 on 09 April 2010 - 18:04
Uh, "trotters," like what you trot on, so FEET. Very logical.
by TessJ10 on 09 April 2010 - 18:04
"I do feed frozen raw pigs feet once a week."
Melissa, do you mean you give them to the dogs while the pigs' feet are still frozen? Any reason why you feed them frozen instead of thawed?
Thanks.
Melissa, do you mean you give them to the dogs while the pigs' feet are still frozen? Any reason why you feed them frozen instead of thawed?
Thanks.

by VomRuiz on 09 April 2010 - 18:04
LOL Tess, logical..but where I come from The TROTS is also diarhea... so I assumed it had something to do with intestines
Stacy
Stacy

by melba on 09 April 2010 - 19:04
If given thawed they scarf them down without much chewing. Frozen premotes chewing. I've found that given thawed they also barf up a bit of bone but frozen they do not.
Melissa
Melissa
by Bob McKown on 09 April 2010 - 20:04
I wasn't thinking that either...Some people have different names for testicles. I just wasn't sure.

by animules on 09 April 2010 - 21:04
Bob, those are Rocky Mountain oysters....... 


by AandA on 16 April 2010 - 15:04
Steve, I don't exclusively feed raw but just use it when I can get it to supplement the hounds kibble diet. I just reduce the amount of kibble when I give him a chicken back, tripe etc. I think I'm correct in saying that for all the rationing during the war people had a much better diet and were much much healthier than they are now.
Bob/Animules, all I can say is bollocks! A good old gentle english swear word used to describe testicles and as a general expression of damn, as in Oh bollocks. Funnily enough it can also be used to help describe something that is outstanding, for example "that ferrari is the dog's bollocks." etc
Which leads to the joke - those Vietnemese meat balls are the absolute dog's bollocks....
AandA
Bob/Animules, all I can say is bollocks! A good old gentle english swear word used to describe testicles and as a general expression of damn, as in Oh bollocks. Funnily enough it can also be used to help describe something that is outstanding, for example "that ferrari is the dog's bollocks." etc
Which leads to the joke - those Vietnemese meat balls are the absolute dog's bollocks....
AandA
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