>> Ah, yes!
>> Preserving those "vital essences"!
>> Like salmonella, E. coli, roundworms, and the like.
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>> The single greatest advance in human health probably came when we learned to cook our food.
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> I hope not. I eat that food, also, as it comes from the grocery store. Cooked, though
Cook it ... kill the little high-protein buggers.
> Dogs have a different digestive system from human.
> Ever met a dog who would eat road kill?
No -- I don't get the opportunity to see that. But mine will eat recently killed rabbit, and we've had to take groundhogs away from them. I don't doubt they would be happy to deal with a fresh deer carcass.
> Not into kibble, which can contain all sorts of nasty material, including trace euthanasia drugs.
Since the animals whose meat and "by-products" go into kibble-type feed are not poisoned to death by the feed mills, where do the euthanasia drugs come from?
(We insist on feed from a nearby mill, with no ingredients from China.)
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