they are treated horrendously....'course, now i hear about rabbits held in cages where their feet don't touch the ground and chickens who are put into a room and by the time they are ready for slaughter, can barely breathe due to size constrictions...
that for some, free range means they have a two foot radius outside their cage...
personally, i would not give my dogs veal....unless you get a phenomenal price..right now, here --- veal retail is 14 dolla per pound....we don't even eat it, so none for the dogs, though they eat better than us.
It's probably that much for a veal cutlet, as it is here too.
This cut of veal probably wouldn't be worth the price since it has a good amount of bone. I can get some beef head meat without bone for $1.31 a pound instead. :biggrin:
I would imagine so because bones of a young animal are always softer than they are as an adult. I would still be hesitant to feed weight bearing bones from baby cows since I am still hesitant to feed the weight bearing bones of a pig, which are probably close to the same size. Considering you have smaller dogs I wouldn't worry about it since they just don't have the jaw power to chomp on bones hard enough to break teeth, but there is still is a chance to break a tooth.
Yeah, I'm having to do the same with my lamb breasts.
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