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Please continue this thread, as far as I know dogs eat most
anything. Coyotes "eat everything" according to most
writers.
I hesitate to post here what wild dogs and mineral deficient
domestic dogs eat. Not pretty!
It may be a big problem for some readers of this list: But
most wild animals starve to death in any slightly
unfavorable year of bad weather.
Regards, Lorenzo
Subject: Re: [P-F] foreign proteins
> At 10:40 2003-04-16 +0200, Jochen wrote:
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> >Volkheimer (see Pubmed) fed Dogs with
> >many things dogs donīt want to eat like sawdust and raw
starch and so on.
> >30 minutes later he found them in the bloodstream.
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> The question is what else did the dogs (usually) eat?
> If they are fed a diet with diary/grains/beans they might
suffer
> from the lectins that make the guts let in bigger
molecules in
> the way Loren Cordain has described.
>
> This is a big problem with many animal tests, that they
actually
> do not get their natural food. This makes the test partly
invalid.
>
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