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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 593299" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Just a note - if you can get "green tripe" from your butcher, that makes one of the kinds of balanced foods. It's kind of gross to us modern humans - it's unprocessed tripe, and it's green because, well, that's what the cow or steer had in its rumen when it was zapped.</p><p></p><p>I've got 8 portions of "green" rabbit "tripe" in the freezer right now. That, plus a head and some feet will be an occasional treat of a meal for Marley. Pita and Cowboy are *much* pickier, and won't touch obvious organ meats (they get theirs as marrow or the weird bits off the chicken backs.) I also have a pot of stock going in the crockpot overnight, and Cowboy is a crazydog for cooked rabbit meat. He was hovering over me (much as a 2.5 lb deerleg chihuahua can be said to "hover") in the kitchen this evening, I expect he smelled the crock simmering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 593299, member: 15907"] Just a note - if you can get "green tripe" from your butcher, that makes one of the kinds of balanced foods. It's kind of gross to us modern humans - it's unprocessed tripe, and it's green because, well, that's what the cow or steer had in its rumen when it was zapped. I've got 8 portions of "green" rabbit "tripe" in the freezer right now. That, plus a head and some feet will be an occasional treat of a meal for Marley. Pita and Cowboy are *much* pickier, and won't touch obvious organ meats (they get theirs as marrow or the weird bits off the chicken backs.) I also have a pot of stock going in the crockpot overnight, and Cowboy is a crazydog for cooked rabbit meat. He was hovering over me (much as a 2.5 lb deerleg chihuahua can be said to "hover") in the kitchen this evening, I expect he smelled the crock simmering. [/QUOTE]
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