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Chiggers
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Anyone Make Dog Food?

Anyone make their own dog food? I can sure get my hand on a Lot of Deer meat this time of year. Any Recipes?

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Elizabeth P.
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Since she whelped last week I've been making my bitch food every day with some advice from her vet. Her daily ration of soup (which would be a lot less if she weren't lactating) includes:

3 drumsticks (bones removed after boiling), 1/2 c. chicken hearts, 1/2 c. chicken gizzards, 3/4 c. chicken or beef liver, about 1/4 c. rice, and 4 eggs poached into the soup at the end. Also feeding her cottage cheese for calcium, but again that's mainly because she's lactating.

It's a good thing we have laying hens; we're going through a lot of eggs. I was including the shell for a while; used to feed her raw eggs shell & all before. But then she started leaving the shell in the bottom of the dish so I stopped including it.

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Old song lyrics

Well' I cooked some bisquits for my dog and layed them on the shelf.

Times got so hard, I killed that dog and ate them bisquits myself.

Don't THINK too much about song lyrics, they are meant to be funny.

I sing "Mustang Sally" and wonder why the women get up like trained dogs and "line dance" to it. It's just a good old song I reckon.

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Re: Old song lyrics

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Originally posted by l.lyle
Well' I cooked some bisquits for my dog and layed them on the shelf.

Times got so hard, I killed that dog and ate them bisquits myself.

Don't THINK too much about song lyrics, they are meant to be funny.

I sing "Mustang Sally" and wonder why the women get up like trained dogs and "line dance" to it. It's just a good old song I reckon.



your much to modest l.lyle.
maybe your such a stud they would swoon no matter what you said to them l.lyle. you rock! you better slow that mustang down.

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your much to modest l.lyle.
maybe your such a stud they would swoon no matter what you said to them l.lyle. you rock! you better slow that mustang down.



Ain't modest at all. Thanks for pointing out that both ends of the candle thing. But I'm saying it ain't got nothin to do with my singing. All they got to hear is booooom, bop, bop boom and their but is off the stool fore I can even start singin.

I bin goin round town askin any and evry sweet thing if they would marry me (If they were 40 or below). My Pickup line bin, "I got lots a money and I aint got long to live". One young lady told me she was so sorry to hear of my situation and then told me that ever since she had reached puberty, she thought I was the hottest man alive. Then she asked me,"how long did the Doctors give me? I told her in my state of health and vitality, probably not over twenty or thirty years. She backed off and said, I've loved you since chilehood, but that's just too dam long!

We got honest till it hurts women around here, but I do love 'em all.

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I've loved you since chilehood, but that's just too dam long!


this MIGHT be the same thing my WIFE would say. we started dating @ 17, married @ 22, been married now 21yrs and 4 kids. lol

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the first old man that got me started coonhunting 25-30yrs ago he also trapped. we would boil the beaver carcasses in a big wash pot until the meat was coming off the bone, then add corn meal till it got hard(mush). would then scoop it out into freezer bags for dog food.

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quote:
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the first old man that got me started coonhunting 25-30yrs ago he also trapped. we would boil the beaver carcasses in a big wash pot until the meat was coming off the bone, then add corn meal till it got hard(mush). would then scoop it out into freezer bags for dog food.
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