Re: Overeating
From: Anonny Moose (nospam_at_leavemealone.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:16:50 -0800
Tuna? For real? Well, better not give her too much. Just saw report that
tuna contains a lot of mercury and you might just poison the bird. Now,
you're not really feeding a chicken tuna, are you?
"Robert J and Tina Tomastik" <tomastik@access4less.net> wrote in message
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> Will a chicken overeat if she really likes something. I read in a message
> of someone giving their chicken tuna so I open a can for Chicky, and she
> loves it. It is packed in water so I drained it some. How much can I
> give her? I also read about give can cat food as treats is that really
> ok.
>
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