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But when you feed turkey and chicken necks it is usually only the spine, not the trachea, esophagus etc.
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But many people feed cattle throats which are still with Trachea and Oesophagus and on the Trachea sits the Thyreoidea
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ir Brukne
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I've just read an article about the lack of iodine in the organism of people (this is a very important problem in LT, the lack of iodine, every time I go to doctors - and this is very rare in fact - they send me to check my thyroid
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If you feed them saltwater fish this should be enough but giving a little bit more with seaweed won´t harm them.
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ir Brukne
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#6 |
ir Brukne
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Hahaha, this is becoming a funny story
![]() Checked Brukne's urine, done three different blood tests, echoscopy, swab... Checked also the thyroid. She is a perfectly healthy bitch ![]() ![]() |
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