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I've found some smoked pork pieces at one of our local supermarkets. Smoked hocks, necks and some other part I can't recall.
Are smoked pieces parts as dangerous as cooked parts (bones that is)? Smoking is generally done at a low temperature for extended periods of time. There may be some added salt (brine) involved too. Does anybody have experience with smoked pork pieces? They really made me long for a pot of beans but I was shopping for the dog. DD |
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I wouldn't use it as dog food. Make your beans instead!
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Smoked isn't "raw" and no, I wouldn't feed it.
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No way.
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Smoking is still cooking and causing the bone to harden. IF the meat has been brined the sodium content will be high not really good for dogs
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Ditto the above. It's still a cooking process and I would not feed those.
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