Sensible as always Chris!
I don’t give my dogs bones....not because I am against raw feeding but because I don’t see any health or other benefit that makes up for the mess, risk and effort involved. Many raw feeders will advise that whole bones, even whole bones of a different type, should be added gradually to the dogs’ diet and under close supervision so that if there are problems, these can be noticed and dealt with quickly....I certainly wouldn’t wait if I thought a dog was having trouble digesting splintered bone so not sure about the good sense of the “feed bread and wait” advice on that website. Since you have asked the question, I am going to assume that you don’t normally feed your dog a raw diet? If this is the case then I am not sure that raw oxtail would be a good place to start. It is very rich and fatty and there is the additional issue of swallowing bone chunks unchewed. Safer (and not so hard on your floors) to stew it up in water, remove the bone, skim the fat if there is much and then treat your dogs to a delicious stew. Mine love it with added carrot.