Help with turkey neck

No, I'm old, but that's not a problem I have, yet.

I'm looking at a huge neck from a 20lb turkey, as are three expectant Sheepies. I would love to give it to them, but think it might turn to disaster as they are not on a raw diet.

Should I and what are the means of delivery????
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pick your favorite?

I do feed raw and I don't think you should cut it up. and means of delivery are simple - try to givce it to them before they snatch it out of your hand :lol:
Cook it with the turkey as YOUR special treat. My siblings and I fight over the cooked neck!
I give mine raw turkey necks and they're not on a raw diet. I just buy enough for everyone and give them all at least one each. I just buy packages of turkey necks. Not all grocery stores carry them though.

Great treat for them. I don't cut them up, that's half the fun. And we've never had a digestive upset or anything like that.

Thanks for the reminder!

Kristine
Boiled and the broth poured over their kibble?
Ron wrote:
Boiled and the broth poured over their kibble?


If you boil it don't let the dogs get it - the bones become quite brittle and unsafe.
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