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lambs liver
Saw some quite cheap while out so thought may aswell get some - just looked online and there are conflicting views on whether I can give him a little raw or if I should cook it. Well aware too much is a no no due to the vit a, so how much do you think as a treat/part of his meal for tomorrow and shall I cook it? Dexter doesn't seem to have a sensitive gut touch wood, but I am obviously cautious of anything new that we try. Cheers guys
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Re: lambs liver
not had any luck with liver it the only thing memphis will no entertain either raw or cooked
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Ah, watch Dex be the same! The cats can eat it if he isn't bothered, they will eat anything the little furry beasts
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Re: lambs liver
yes they can eat raw liver, they do need to eat ALOT to get vitamin a toxicity
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Thanks Ella
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Rocky has eaten raw lamb livers and loves it, we just give a little now and then as a treat.
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Re: lambs liver
ella wrote:yes they can eat raw liver, they do need to eat ALOT to get vitamin a toxicity
And they'd likely get bum gravy long before that!
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glad the replies say they'd have to eat a lot, have to admit didn't have a clue it could be bad for them and fed Beryl a raw packed I got reduced from Morrisons on Sunday!
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Re: lambs liver
Yeah I read that too much will go right through the pipes
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Re: lambs liver
I gave Loki raw lamb hearts and lamb liver a while back. He scoffed down the hearts, but the liver was a no-no. In fact, he wouldn't even touch the dry food because there was a dot of liver/blood still in the bowl so I had to wash it before he'd eat . So basically...good luck, I hope Dexter enjoys liver
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I cook it for Pixee, only way she will eat it.
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He loved it! Actually made a noise whilst eating it that sounded like "Phwooaaaarrrrrr" So he REALLY loved it
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