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MerryHeartSister Posted - Jul 26 2010 : 06:03:29 AM
I am getting started on my merit badges and under Backyard Farmer, it lists to feed animals as organically as possible. Eventually, I'd like my own chicken flock, a few Angora rabbits and a couple of Nigerian dwarf goats. However, at the moment, all I have is a dog, cat and beta fish. Do we count dogs and cats and if so what do you feed them?

Thanks,
Christy
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valsgirls Posted - Jul 26 2010 : 6:10:28 PM
We feed our dogs a food called Blue. They make this food in all natural and organic. It comes in chicken,lamb and seafood. Beware of the lamb our golden get hot spots-the vet says it is an allergy. We buy ours at the feed mill.
quiltin mama Posted - Jul 26 2010 : 1:04:51 PM
I personally don't feed my dogs organic food but I KNOW it's out there! Probably the same for cats. Google it and see what comes up! The beta fish may be more difficult. :)

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