Experts generally agree that BSE is most likely spread when cattle are
fed meat and bone meal that contains brain or spinal cord from an infected animal, although recent atypical cases in the US suggest that more research is needed in this area.
While the origins of BSE remain obscure, one possibility is that the cattle developed the disease by being
fed meat and bone meal contaminated with prions from the sheep with the disease, scrapie.
You should have an extremely gelatinous consistency once cooled, especially if range -
fed meats and bones and chicken feet were used.
I do NOT recommend
feeding meat and bones only — dogs have evolved as scavengers and thrive on a diet that includes a variety of other foods beside meat and bone only.
Not exact matches
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Like pastured eggs, liver,
and meat,
bone broth, especially when made from grass -
fed bones, is a nutritional powerhouse that also doub...
Bone broth — homemade chicken stock or beef stock Naturally fermented foods — kefir, yogurt, sauerkraut, pickles (we're talking about foods fermented in salt
and / or whey, not made with vinegar) Healthy fats — grass -
fed butter, cream, tallow, lard
and coconut oil Grass -
fed meats — ground up, pureed or pre-chewed Cooked fruits
and vegetables — should always be cooked in
and / or served with good fats
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Many are normally turned into
meat, blood
and bone meals used as commodity products or as components in animal
feed.
Some of the best «gut - healing» foods include homemade chicken broth (or other
bone broths), grass
fed meats and fish, steamed or cooked veggies,
and coconut oil.
Organically
fed livestock also reduces the risk of conditions such as mad cow disease, which occurs when animals consume
meat and bone meal from infected animals.
From experience, I can say that when I consume
bone broth, grass
fed meats, healthy fats like butter
and coconut oil, raw milk
and fermented vegetables each day, I am never hungry for (or crave) unhealthy foods.
Especially for the first few months, focusing on foods like homemade
bone broths, soups, grass
fed meats,
and healthy fats (butter, coconut oil, tallow, ghee, etc) will help the body rebuild
and reduce inflammation.
Use Stevia.Eat tons of HEALthy fats found in nuts, oils
and meats from grass -
fed pastured animals.Eat eggs - massive protien there.Get your carb intake from sulfur rich veggies.Drink homemade
bone broths.Wean from poisonous prescription drugs.Eat good / suppliments / detox / exercise
and LOVE!
Much of what she suggests for optimal diet is similar to what I recommend on this site, but she provides great scientific evidence for the necessity of foods like grass -
fed meats,
bone broths, organ
meats, fermented foods, raw dairy (if tolerated)
and more.
In the end, the most important thing to remember when consuming both
bone marrow
and organ
meats, is to get them from a grass -
fed, organic source.
● 4 pounds buffalo or grass -
fed beef
bones, with the marrow, cut ● 1 (750 ml) bottle organic dry red wine ● 6 garlic cloves, peeled
and chopped ● 1 pound game
meat (venison, elk, buffalo), cubed ● 2 cups small purple potatoes ● 2 medium carrots, peeled
and chopped ● 1 medium yellow onion, sliced ● 1 tablespoon sea salt ● 1 teaspoon black pepper ● 3 bay leaves Directions:
Fatty
meats including grain -
fed cattle, grain
fed buffalo, bacon, beef or pork ribs, dark poultry
meat (from wings or legs), poultry skin, fatty cuts
and roasts of beef (such as T -
bone steak), fatty cuts
and roasts of pork, fatty cuts
and roasts from lamb (including lamb chops
and leg of lamb), sausage,
and deli
meats.
We introduced raw milk
and cheese, fermented cod liver oil / butter oil blend, cell salts, milk kefir,
bone broth which is hard to get him to drink, smoothies with cream / raw egg yolks / crushed egg shells / great lakes gelatin / trace mineral drops, butter from grassfed cows, free - range eggs, grass -
fed / pastured
meats and organ
meats hidden in to meals.
We don't insist that
meat come from naturally -
fed animals but it is preferable, especially for organs that may concentrate toxins, like the liver
and bones.
We need to consider the following: eating to control blood sugar swings; top - notch quality organic
and non-GMO food; grass -
fed meat and wild fish; superfoods like coconut oil,
bone broths
and sauerkraut; dandelion
and other greens for liver support
and improved digestion;
and avoiding additives, artificial sweeteners
and toxins that further stress the body.
He emphasized the high vitamin
and mineral content of grass -
fed meat and dairy products,
bone broths, organ
meats and fish
and seafood.
Vitamin D raises the requirement for vitamins A
and K. Vitamin D should be taken by mothers or given to infants in the form of cod liver oil,
and mothers should consume a diet rich in grass -
fed butterfat, cheese, fermented foods,
bone broths
and grass -
fed organ
meats to supply vitamin D in a way that is safest
and most effective.
I have been
feeding him his favorite foods, which I'm sure will help get his strength back, but I am going to start using my Ninja to make him nutritional smoothies
and adding some weight - gain / protein powders to try putting some
meat back on his frail
bones.
• Throw all your veggies in a soup made with
bone broth
and have one serving each day of the week • Toss spinach
and colorful fruits
and vegetables into a high - powered blender
and enjoy that for breakfast every morning • Make cabbage
and / or spinach wraps using grass -
fed meat and dressings with healthy fats (olive oil, coconut oil or ghee) • Have a fresh salad every day or every other day
and top with Omega - 3 rich foods, such as salmon, tuna or chia seeds • Avoid all inflammation - causing foods, such as dairy, gluten
and sugar
There won't be counting calories or low - fat diet dogma here, but there will be real food health posts
and nourishing recipes made with quality, whole food ingredients: lots of gorgeous veggies, good fats, fermented, probiotic - rich foods,
bone broths
and grass -
fed / pasture - raised
meats and definitely gluten - free sweet treats from time to time.
Sorry, I believe the only food we should be
feeding our dogs is raw
meat... I buy ground up chicken
and / or turkey
and raw grass
fed beef marrow
bones at whole foods
and that with an occasional carrot
and bit of peanut butter in a
bone is it.
Additionally, a generous amount of natural animal fat in the diet provided by raw milk, grass -
fed meats, organ
meats and egg yolks will support a happy disposition
and a strong immune system, as well as help children build strong muscles
and sturdy
bones.3 Be forewarned, good fats also provide these little ones endless amounts of energy!
Stock made with
bones of pastured poultry, beef, veal, water buffalo, lamb, goat, game
meats and pork
fed non-GMO
feed; stock made with wild seafood or bonito flakes; GMO - free homemade soups based on homemade stock (
bone broth).
Grass -
fed animal foods
and ghee, pastured eggs, fermented foods,
bone broths, organ
meats,
and vegetables contain essential nutrients for growing children.
I eat only grass
fed meats and specially
fed chickens (the chickens are
fed wheat grass seedlings no grain), probiotics,
bone broth essential oils (YL), vitamins
and minerals.
Get this from grass
fed / grass finished organ
meats,
bone marrow, wild fish eggs,
and to a lesser degree, pasture raised (totally organic) egg yolks.
Clean foods would include locally grown produce; organic, range -
fed meats; homemade, fermented dairy products;
and gut healing foods like
bone broth
and healthy fats.
And you instead switch to a lot of healthy fast like butter, ghee, and coconut oil, grass - fed meats, organ meats, sea food, some low starch vegetables, bone broth, and cod liver o
And you instead switch to a lot of healthy fast like butter, ghee,
and coconut oil, grass - fed meats, organ meats, sea food, some low starch vegetables, bone broth, and cod liver o
and coconut oil, grass -
fed meats, organ
meats, sea food, some low starch vegetables,
bone broth,
and cod liver o
and cod liver oil.
I started to prepare my own home - made
bone broth with grass -
fed organic beef - marrow
bones and New Zealand lamb
bones,
and make soups for her with lamb
meat (NZ) mostly (
and lots of different veggies).
Some staple foods in my diet is: Grass
fed beef
meat Organic fish Grass
fed beef liver
Bone broth Fermented vegetables Honey Coconut fat
and Ghee Vegetables Root vegetables
Starting with
bone broth (some fasting),
and good fats like coconut products, olive oil, leafy greens, avocados, raw nuts, eggs
and some grass -
fed meats is a good place to start!
In addition, nutrient - dense foods are added to restore nutrient status, such as
bone broth, organic
and grass
fed meat and wild - caught fish, as well as some fermented foods
and a wide variety of antioxidant rich fruits
and vegetables.
Once you have this, all you need to source is the filtered water, raw milk
and cream,
and liquid whey for the milk based formula or grass
fed liver
and bone broth for the
meat based formula.
«As a whole, my position is unchanged:
meat stock
and bone broth are healing foods
and they need to be made from the best quality grass -
fed ecologically clean animals...» 65 In other words, take care with the source of your broth.
Meat and bone meal is basically a mash of all the parts of the animal that you would NOT
feed your dog directly.
Raw diets enthusiasts report that raw
meat,
bones,
and organs are the best way to
feed your dog.
Here at Meisterhunde Rottweilers we
feed our dogs / pups mixture of raw meaty
bones and fresh
meat.
In fact, I have not had one single «dog
bone incident» in my practice since I started recommending
feeding raw
meat, veggies,
and bones in my practice in the»90s.
Homemade diets
and commercial BARF diets are often demonstrable unbalanced
and have severe nutritional deficiencies or excesses.16 - 18 Dogs have been shown to acquire
and shed parasitic organisms
and potentially lethal infectious diseases associated with raw
meat, including pathogenic strains of E. coli
and Salmonella.25 - 27 Many other pathogens have been identified in raw diets or raw
meat ingredients,
and these represent a risk not only to the dogs
fed these diets but to their owners, particularly children
and people with compromised immune systems.29 - 30 The
bones often included in such diets can cause fractured teeth
and gastrointestinal diseases, including obstructed or perforated intestines,
and the FDA recently warned pet owners against
feeding bones to their canine companions.
I vaguely knew that puppies like to chew on raw
meat with
bones so they can sharpen their teeth
and so on, but your comparison between
feeding kids potato chips etc was very funny
and put it right into perspective.
Here at Meisterhunde Rottweilers we
feed our dogs / pupies mixture of raw meaty
bones and fresh
meat.
You can find books about raw food
feeding and raw food recipes based on the
Meat with
Bone, B.A.R.F., or Prey / Ancestral Model diets at Dogwise.
Naturally (no pun intended),
feeding a fresh, whole diet including lots of
meat and bones is an important step, as is avoiding vaccinations, drugs, worm medications
and topical flea
and tick products.
So — in order to
feed a good balanced raw diet you need to make sure you find good, easily
and safely edible
bone material — if you are nervous about
bones — definately start with items that are ground
meat and bone.