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@george, I eat wood pigeons from the country, from sustainable woodland .. brought to the farmers market. Its not foraged, but it is wild.
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@longandwinding - the vet told me the way to get your animal to eat dry food is to soak it nearly through the first day, then gradually decrease the water content until its just the kibble again.
to make it nicer for him, maybe try tuna water (from the can) or fish oils in the water. It's a trick they use for animals who've had teeth out in surgery who, presumably because of the pain are scared of dry food.
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^ that's what's so messed up. Food that has not been purchased that can't be given to the needy for fear of legal reprucussions and places going out of their way to make it inedible. Why do they do that ? Its not like people would stop buying food and only wait for stuff to go off.