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Alert: Beware Of Necks And Trachea!


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thesciencedog blog recently put up a post describing studies of trachea sold as dog treats. The studies show that thyroid tissue tends to come along with the trachea, and the result can cause hyperthyroidism. Chicken necks came up in the discussion . . . apparently there's some risk of getting excessive thyroxine from feeding them as well.

https://thesciencedog.wordpress.com/2015/10/29/got-gullet/

Quoting from near the end of the article:

"The knowledge that the presence of animal thyroid tissue in foods can cause hyperthyroidism is not new information. Outbreaks of diet-induced hyperthyroidism in people are well-documented and are the reason that “gullet trimming” as a source of ground beef was outlawed in the 1980’s. Yet, these tissues are still allowed in the foods that we feed to our companion animals. Why is this?"

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May be used in other countries but we are consistently being told NOT used in Australia. ???????.

Not sure what you mean...what is not used :confused:

Sorry, overseas chook and similar is said to carry heavy loads of nasties that may effect the thyroid. :)

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