JW Lanning
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Our dog Bella the goldendoodle loves to eat bones and meat. Thought I would try smoking the bones from a buffalo quarter we just bought.
Put the bones on frozen on my weber smoker and let her rip. The temp stayed around 200 for most of the smoke, did not really watch it to close. Must of smoked 45lbs of bone. The top and bottom was filled. Bella has Mesquite breath after chomping on the bones and meat.
Lots of advantages of giving the dog smoked bones. Not as messy as a raw bones with meat, blood and fat. Keeps the house a lot cleaner and the dog likes the smoked flavor! It also preservers the meat with out refrigeration, I hope....
Sometimes ya just gotta try with out knowing what your doing . Was not able to really find any information on smoking bones for the dog. The butcher wanted a dollar a pound for smoking the bones and I thought we could do it on our own.
Check out the picture...Bella kept an eye on the smoker to make sure no one took her bones...
https://picasaweb.google.com/l...ones?feat=directlink
Jim
Put the bones on frozen on my weber smoker and let her rip. The temp stayed around 200 for most of the smoke, did not really watch it to close. Must of smoked 45lbs of bone. The top and bottom was filled. Bella has Mesquite breath after chomping on the bones and meat.
Lots of advantages of giving the dog smoked bones. Not as messy as a raw bones with meat, blood and fat. Keeps the house a lot cleaner and the dog likes the smoked flavor! It also preservers the meat with out refrigeration, I hope....
Sometimes ya just gotta try with out knowing what your doing . Was not able to really find any information on smoking bones for the dog. The butcher wanted a dollar a pound for smoking the bones and I thought we could do it on our own.
Check out the picture...Bella kept an eye on the smoker to make sure no one took her bones...
https://picasaweb.google.com/l...ones?feat=directlink
Jim