In a message dated 6/24/99 12:14:41 PM Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< Wouldn't a BARF diet be healthy for humans as well? >>
I suppose it's time to introduce myself (although a two week lurk is
extremely short for me). I've fed my dogs a BARF diet for the past year with
great results. It finally occurred to me to apply the same "what did they
evolve on" philosophy to myself and here I am.....
Barf is the doggie equivalent of Paleo. While Paleo is not balanced for a
dog, BARF is not balanced for people. It's mostly a matter of juggling the
ingredients; they get more meat, I get more veggies. Their meat has soft
bones (turkey necks are a big favorite!), I may chew my bones but I don't
"eat" them.
<<But does anyone here eat raw bones?? >>
Can't speak for anyone else, but I don't. Dogs are equipped to digest bones
-- their digestive enzymes are much stronger than ours. If I tried to eat
the same bones I'd be in the emergency room with a perforated intestines.
Mary Steele