We go by that rule, too, although I think it's more for the cannibalism is gross part. Dh basically thinks it's better not to tempt them to being cannibalistic by feeding them one of their own kind. It works for us, though, as we give the chicken to the pork and the pork to the chicken.They're unlikely to choke, but personally we make it a rule not to feed chicken to chicken, pork to pork, etc. Not because cannibalism is gross -- they're cannibals naturally -- but because there's more potential for pathogen transmission than when you feed by-products cross-species.
Hey, I had that once! Many, many years ago when I went on a second grade field trip near Battle Creek. It's one of the few field trips I remember because I came home sick with what turned out to be chicken pox.Nope, totally different animal. Imagine brown sugar baked into little shapes like maple leaves but tasting like a concentrated shot of maple syrup. Wonderful.
