Green tripe. I presume you're going to feed it to your dog, but you never know ;)
Golly.Green tripe.We always fed that to dogs.I guess it's back in style.A deer's rumen is an even better choice if you can get it.
It's so pretty:http://www.saddogsushi.com/green_tripe.jpg
So close.Yes, it's green tripe, no I'm not going to feed it to the dog. ;)And I can't think of it as 'pretty'. Fresh green tripe stinks too bad. It ruined me for thinking of it in any positive way.
I got the canned stuff (Tripett) for Minna, the Dog What Doesn't Eat, and it smelled like really really stinky socks.
To me, the odor of fresh tripe is reminiscent of old man breath and cow farts and being near a polluted river during an algae bloom.
Green tripe. I presume you're going to feed it to your dog, but you never know ;)
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We always fed that to dogs.
I guess it's back in style.
A deer's rumen is an even better choice if you can get it.
It's so pretty:
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So close.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's green tripe, no I'm not going to feed it to the dog. ;)
And I can't think of it as 'pretty'. Fresh green tripe stinks too bad. It ruined me for thinking of it in any positive way.
I got the canned stuff (Tripett) for Minna, the Dog What Doesn't Eat, and it smelled like really really stinky socks.
ReplyDeleteTo me, the odor of fresh tripe is reminiscent of old man breath and cow farts and being near a polluted river during an algae bloom.
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