prosefullstop
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Stella and Prince wave paws from their summer abode. They are currently enjoying life on a couple of acres and morning walks at the beach.
My question concerns Stella and the eating of turkey poop. We have wild turkeys around here and they like to leave their calling cards all over the lawn. Is eating the poop of other animals particularly harmful? She has sampled rabbit, horse and goose poop before, but these have all been snacks on a walk, whereas this is more of an open buffet situation.
My sister-in-law had to stop Crow dog from free-roaming their farm, as she was throwing up after eating horse poop (presumably because of wormers etc.) but Stella has suffered no such effects. I don"t want to stick her on a leash/keep her indoors, but will do so if anyone tells me it's *really* bad for her.
PS She is still walked twice a day, plus ball time, so I think this is a gourmand's issue rather than a boredom issue
My question concerns Stella and the eating of turkey poop. We have wild turkeys around here and they like to leave their calling cards all over the lawn. Is eating the poop of other animals particularly harmful? She has sampled rabbit, horse and goose poop before, but these have all been snacks on a walk, whereas this is more of an open buffet situation.
My sister-in-law had to stop Crow dog from free-roaming their farm, as she was throwing up after eating horse poop (presumably because of wormers etc.) but Stella has suffered no such effects. I don"t want to stick her on a leash/keep her indoors, but will do so if anyone tells me it's *really* bad for her.
PS She is still walked twice a day, plus ball time, so I think this is a gourmand's issue rather than a boredom issue