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Wally Day <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Sep 1999 00:01:54 -0700
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> they ripped those things out of the prey animal,
> ***but didn't eat them unless very hungry***  This
> flies in the face of what I have read in other
> sources.  Makes me think about just how much
> dairy/grains my dogs and myself would have been
> exposed to in H/G times.

Interesting, isn't it? I've also been informed (second
hand undocumented source) that human hunters in
medieval Europe kept the internal organs and
intestines of their prey for their own consumption and
tossed the "meat" to the dogs. Hence the birth of what
we call a sausage. Like I say, this is totally second
hand information, albeit by someone who supposedly did
the research.
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