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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Old 11-03-2004, 07:17 AM
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TrunkY wrote:

A moderate amount of fat can be dealt with by using an overhead type of fat
draining grill, ala the "george foreman" grill, of course too much fat spils
the texture and should be avoided.


What about marbled beef? But I find the spit-roast method works a treat.
I got a few good recipes from the foodies the last time I asked. Maybe
I should ask for some more for Easter!


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"Anita" wrote in message
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I have been dealing with this a lot with Jessie. She is just a little
overweight, so I just hold off on the treats and alfalfa. I read that if

a
rabbit is seriously obese, the pellets should be halved and vegetables
increased. I would do this gradually, since I don't like the idea of

sudden
changes. In Jessie's case, when she loses a little weight, her activity
picks up.

Jessie doesn't eat as many pellets when she is outside. This is probably
because there are green things to eat. The greens are less fattening. If

I
could keep her outside all of the time, she would probably stay slender.
Unfortunately, Nature doesn't cooperate -- rain, temperature, bugs.

Some people give their rabbits only vegetables. As long as the rabbits

are
getting all their vitamins and some sunshine for vitamin D everyday, this
may be the best way to go to prevent obesity. Since most house rabbits
don't get enough sunshine, this is a risky diet for them. Without enough
vitamin D, the bones can get soft.

It seems like there are problems with all the different diets. Probably

the
best thing to do is to see what works for your rabbit and stick with it.

Anita, Jessie, and Quark

"BloodyMidnight77" wrote in message
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What do you do if your bunny is getting overweight? I am trying to get

her
more exercise, but what kind of diet should I put her on?




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