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Subject: Ian Dillinghurstin mielipide


Author:
Pirkko Ranta-aho
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Date Posted: 07:53:59 12/03/02 Tue
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In reply to: Johanna Väisänen 's message, "Re: Mielenkiintoista!" on 21:33:43 11/28/02 Thu

Kyselin australialaisen eläinlääkäri Ian Dillinghurstin mielipidettä broilerin- ja kananluiden vaarallisuudesta. Dillinghurst on kehittänyt BARF dietin ja hänellä on paljon käytännön kokemusta koirien ruokkimisesta pääasiallisesti lihaisilla luilla. Näin hän kirjoitti:

On this subject, I have long been claiming that the very young, softer and more poorly calcified bones of modern birds are safer than the tougher and harder bones of farmyard raised chickens. This appears to be borne out in
practice.

Pirkko

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