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Date:
Sat, 28 Feb 1998 03:33:30 -0500
Subject:
Duck Soup
From:
Melinda Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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I have been looking through several sites at the duck soup recipes.  There
are so many different ones.  Is one any better than the other?  I saw that
some had ingredients like half&half, cream, buttermilk, and other milk
products in them.  I have read that milk is damageing to their livers.
 
Our 6 year old sable female has always been very tiny, skinny, and boney.
She was the runt of her litter.  I am worried about her and would like to
see her gain a litte weight, so I can't feel every bone in her tiny body.
She only weighed 1 lb.  when we took her to the vet about four months ago.
 
Has anyone seen a recipe for duck soup that is all natural??  I would prefer
to give her one that was all natural insted of one full of synthetic and
artifical flavors, colors, and vitamins(synthetic).
 
How well does duck soup work?  Can I feed it to a healthy ferret as treat
when I give it to my other one?
 
Melinda
[Posted in FML issue 2233]

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