A lot of kibbles are more grain than meat. It depends somewhat on species, but I know most ducks eat insects, small fish and even amphibians too as well as seeds/roots etc.Originally Posted by king2005
A lot of kibbles are more grain than meat. It depends somewhat on species, but I know most ducks eat insects, small fish and even amphibians too as well as seeds/roots etc.Originally Posted by king2005
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even grain/bread are bad for ducks. Yes my ducks eat insects all time, there favorite thing to do when the ground is wet.Originally Posted by K9soul
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Actually I can somewhat understand why a shelter wouldn't want to take open bags of food if they don't know you, unfortunately there are some sick people out there, and honestly they don't know what someone may have done to an open bag. I've never heard of that kind of food.....maybe a neighbor or friend or someone you know may be able to use it? I'm not real familiar with Mainstay but I think it's a pretty good brand, isn't it? I could be wrong though. Why did you switch? Just out of curiosity.
Well, I was switching to raw, but I wanted to use up this food (paws) that we got 3 free bags of so I had been giving her half raw and half of the kibble. She will be on raw for now unless she doesn't improve on raw. It could be the raw that's making her sick, but I doubt that. The mainstay is what we'd be going back to if the raw doesn't seem to be doing her any good, but I'm sure that being on all raw will get her back to health quickly.
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Oh ok, I understand![]()
County Animal Shelters aren't usually picky, try there. I bring stuff to ours all the time.
You've gotten some good ideas. I skimmed through them so forgive me if I missed something but how about a foster organization? They may be willing to take it.
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I'm going to bring it to the Neenah shelter this weekend. They feed their dogs anything they can find.
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I am glad you found a use for all that food. It would be such a waste to have to throw it all away.
There is difference between a bug, a fish & a cow/sheep/chicken. Just because a duck eats bugs doesn't mean its ok to eat a cow. Remember cows eat bugs too & lots of them, but you still cannot feed a cow, a little bit of sheep.Originally Posted by K9soul
I can eat cow, lamb & fish, but not chicken or pork. I get very ill off those kinds of meats.
Just for the record... the cows that we eat have been routinely fed parts of other slaughtered cows for years. That is one of the biggest factors in the cause of mad cow disease.Originally Posted by king2005
Unless they're marked as free-range & organic, feed cows are fed lots of disgusting things. As are feed pigs, chickens, etc, etc.
Also, that is like saying you cannot feed a cat a little bit of grain... but cat kibble is chock-full of grains & fillers. Cats are true carnivores, just as cows are true herbivores. My point beingI do not think it would affect the ducks to feed them a bit of kibble. As was stated, bread & crackers are much less nutritional than even poor quality dog food. I know plenty of pet ducks that are fed a staple diet of dog or cat food.
If I were you, I would offer it to the shelter, but it does not sound like a quality food... I'm suspicious of ANY food that gives a regularly healthy dog such horrible side affects. Maybe you should write into the company with complaints? I couldn't find any information on the brand. =/
Last edited by bckrazy; 07-27-2006 at 07:39 PM.
I should clarify, I didn't really mean by my post that I was advocating feeding it to the ducks, I just meant to point out that they aren't vegetarian as cows and sheep are. To me any animal that eats other animals eats "meat" but I know meat can be a relative term..
Anyway I hope you can find something to do with it, and that Autumn improves on the raw.
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& thats why its banned here.. but thats not the point I was getting at.. I was trying to say its just as bad as feeding a cow a nother animal, as feeding a cow to a duck.Originally Posted by bckrazy
Cats eat plants willingly on their own.. They might not be able to digest the grains (I don't know squat about cats so this could be wrong), but it wont harm them.. it just means they need to eat more kibble (its more a waste of food then anything).. cause a cat isn't gonna go insane, unlike a cow will from eating meat.Originally Posted by bckrazy
1 thing you need to remember is that not all foods agree with all dogs. Some dogs cannot eat RAW & thats as good as you can get. But it could still be a low grade kibble regardless, but to a starving shelter pet, its better then starving.Originally Posted by bckrazy
Thats great news you found a shelter that'll take it!!! That'll feed many hungry dogs for a while![]()
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