Posted on 01/24/2013 7:47:01 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
First it was bacon, now it's chicken wings. With less than two weeks to go before the big game, football fans may find it a bit harder to find their favorite Super Bowl snack.
The National Chicken Council released a report that said the demand for wings this year is at an all-time high due to decreased wing production caused by the high cost of corn and feed prices. Wings are currently the highest priced portion of a chicken and cost $2.11 a pound in the Northeast, up 12 percent from last year.
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Huh - I haven’t heard that... I don’t see why cooking them would matter, but like I said, my dogs seem immune to them. I also figure dogs eat birds (and anything else) in the wild, so your point makes sense!
The store where we were getting the chicken necks is a store that only sells raw meat and bones for dogs. We also get little containers of organ meat and a slop of greens. You can also get plastic containers of raw meat with bones ground up in it, But, then you would lose the teeth cleaning aspect of the bones. My dog's teeth are white, and he does not have "dog-breath". The vet is constantly amazed at how good his teeth look.
We never give him any cooked bones like chicken, steak, etc.
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