Trial and error are the best like I always say the best lesson is the one you pay for .read up on all your herbs and trace minerals .learn what each do ,just like you can use Jerusalem oaks a ( weed) to kill all worms this weed was cultivated in the 1700 in the colonies. For this it grows I know all over South Carolina
worm-seed isn't dog toxic?
08-15-2013, 05:11 AM
gotap_d
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Originally Posted by Black Hand
worm-seed isn't dog toxic?
He said Jerusalem Oaks is a weed that kills worms.
08-15-2013, 07:28 AM
Black Hand
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Originally Posted by gotap_d
He said Jerusalem Oaks is a weed that kills worms.
and most call it wormseed and I'm asking if he uses it on dogs because it is thought to be toxic. I know what he said lol
08-15-2013, 09:03 AM
gotap_d
I misread your post black hand.
08-15-2013, 09:58 AM
waccamaw
All worm meds are toxic ,that is what kills the worm ,but yes I use it on dogs and horses.
03-14-2014, 05:49 PM
drz
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Originally Posted by CA Jack
Beef is better for building muscle during the building phase; chicken for losing weight while cutting back to peak weight.
And the reason I prefer Nature's Variety over my own raw diet for the keep is the NV meal is all finely-ground and therefore easier to digest (not to mention being apportioned in convenient half-pound patties).
Jack
Jack do you still recommend the NV raw patties in keep than your raw diet?
03-31-2014, 06:27 PM
drz
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Originally Posted by drz
Jack do you still recommend the NV raw patties in keep than your raw diet?
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04-06-2014, 04:17 PM
Officially Retired
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Originally Posted by drz
Jack do you still recommend the NV raw patties in keep than your raw diet?
Sorry for missing this ... yes, only due to convenience, monitoring the exact amounts, and consistency of profile, etc.
In other words, a half-lb. patty = a half-lb. patty, but one chicken thigh is not the same as the next (bigger/smaller, etc.).
04-07-2014, 04:39 AM
drz
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Originally Posted by CA Jack
Sorry for missing this ... yes, only due to convenience, monitoring the exact amounts, and consistency of profile, etc.
In other words, a half-lb. patty = a half-lb. patty, but one chicken thigh is not the same as the next (bigger/smaller, etc.).
Gotcha...makes feeding raw in a keep a little more easy to keep track of and adjust feed accordingly.