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Originally Posted by Ellie May And some raw feeders and small kibble comanies use forms of byproducts under different names. |
I can't speak for kibble companies or commercial raw, but if one feeds whole fish, for example, one would indeed be feeding parts (head, guts, fins) which are not meant for human consumption (depending upon the species of fish). I do indeed feed duck and chicken heads from my farmer who supplies me with eggs and feet from his pastured chickens. Those I receive for free as they are not allowed to be sold. Both examples would clearly be considered by-products. As long the offal is of the best quality one can afford, there is certainly no reason not to feed it.
P.S. Yes, it took me a few days to get over chicken head shock. Now they don't freak me out.