Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing (was: problem with ram horns)

2007-12-20 Thread Terry
Cecil How many coyote-sized, domestic breeds of dogs live, on a predicatable basis, to fifteen years? Not many!!! Most people who feed raw as a rule, tend to be very careful abut cross contamination issues-- and some of the raw buyers ARE cooking-- they want a fairly priced source of meat for

Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing (was: problem with ram horns)

2007-12-20 Thread Carol J. Elkins
Howdy Cecil, The Raw Feeding group on Yahoo has 10,015 members that would disagree with your vet. If you want to learn more, I recommend you subscribe to this group (they have 2000 to 4000 messages a month, so set email to digest). Their address is

Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing (was: problem with ram horns)

2007-12-19 Thread Terry
CArol, I actually belong to a couple Raw feeder lists in my area-- On one, they 'take orders' and everybody gathers at a specific location for the delivery/pickup. One of my 'rabbit neighbors' from PA actually has a business making raw food-- called 'Hare Today'--and yes, the raw feeders want

Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing (was: problem with ram horns)

2007-12-19 Thread Barb Lee
Here in Oregon, you're required to have a pet food seller's license to sell direct to the customer. Barb L. - Original Message - From: Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:33 AM Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing

Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing (was: problem with ram horns)

2007-12-19 Thread Cecil Bearden
@lists.blackbellysheep.info Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:33 AM Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Euthanizing (was: problem with ram horns) CArol, I actually belong to a couple Raw feeder lists in my area-- On one, they 'take orders' and everybody gathers at a specific location for the delivery/pickup. One