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| Marrow is NOT bone |
Cartilage |
| The marrow cavity of any bone is
composed mainly of fat and blood components... high quality nutrients,
to be sure, but the minimal reward for scraping out a bit of fatty
marrow hardly warrants the status of it being declared a daily requirement
for a dog. Read Official Publication of American Feed Control Officials,
1997, page 191: Regarding bone marrow, it "...is the soft material
coming from the center of large bones, such as leg bones. This material,
which is predominantly fat, is separated from the bone material by mechanical
separation." |
Cartilage is 50 percent collagen
(a poorly digestible fibrous connective tissue) and mucopolysaccharides
which are chains of glucose molecules in combination with mucous. (Dry weight basis) |
| To help answer these questions
myself, I did a little research, asking the question "What is bone made of?"
If whole RAW BONE is so absolutely necessary in a dog's diet the proof would
be in the biochemical composition of the bones. Remember... I am referring
to BONE alone, without any meat, fat, or other connective tissue or blood
attached. |
| This data was derived
from Orthopaedics: Principles and Appications, Samuel L. Turek, M.D.,
J. B. Lippincott, 1985, 2nd Edition. pages 113 and 136. |
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| The Composition
of Bone |
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| INORGANIC
CONSTITUENTS |
ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS |
| (Technically this means substances
that have no Carbon atom present.) 65 to 70 percent of the bone is composed of inorganic substances. Almost all of this inorganic substance is a compound called hydroxyapatite. [Think of this substance as little mineral crystals.] The chemical composition of hydroxyapatite is (10 Calcium atoms, 6 Phosphorus atoms, 26 Oxygen atoms, and 2 Hydrogen atoms). Therefore, 65 to 70 percent of bone is a mineral compound called hydroxyapatite that is composed of nothing more than Calcium, Phosphorus, Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are no Vitamins, Fatty Acids, enzymes, proteins or carbohydrates in this, the largest component of raw bone. It is a nice source of Calcium and Phosphorus, though. |
(Technically this means substances
that do have Carbon atoms present.) 30 to 35% of bone is composed of organic material (on a dry weight basis). Of this amount nearly 95 % is a substance called collagen. Collagen is a fibrous protein. It is poorly digested by the dog and cat. The other one-twentieth of the 30% organic substances are Chondroitin Sulfate, Keratin sulfate, and Phospholipids. Therefore, 30 to 35% of bone is collagen with a tiny fraction of other compounds. The following quote is from Canine and Feline Nutrition by Case, Carey and Hirakawa, 1995, page 175... "The matrix of bone is composed of the protein collagen. Collagen is very poorly digested by dogs and cats yet will be analyzed as protein in the pet food." |