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Post by Rubio Tue Apr 29 2014, 22:35

Does anyone do this? I've given him one or two things straight out the freezer and he seems fine with it. I was just wondering if there were any particular reasons against this?
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Post by Bane Tue Apr 29 2014, 22:38

Can't think of any reasons not to, Bane has most of his meals frozen as I always forget to get them out to defrost doh It takes him longer to eat too so keeps him occupied otherwise it is gone in seconds Laughing
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Post by Guest Wed Apr 30 2014, 06:12

There's nothing wrong with feeding frozen Smile

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Post by Rubio Wed Apr 30 2014, 06:33

Even with bones and bony meals?
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Post by djstratton Wed Apr 30 2014, 06:50

Bane wrote:Can't think of any reasons not to, Bane has most of his meals frozen as I always forget to get them out to defrost doh It takes him longer to eat too so keeps him occupied otherwise it is gone in seconds Laughing

THIS! Marquez is exactly the same and doesn't complain when I give him things frozen  Laughing 
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Post by Bane Wed Apr 30 2014, 10:08

Even with bones Smile
If we defrost Bane's minces, we still give him a frozen chicken wing/thigh/neck or fish with it. The only thing we have to defrost is pigs trotters as they are too tough frozen...takes him almost an hour to get through a fresh one Laughing
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Post by Sazzle Wed Apr 30 2014, 21:56

Daisy has all her meat on the bone frozen  Smile 
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