All the suggestions here are good ones.
This is one of the best raw feeding sites I've found.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/rawfeeding/
Have fun!
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All the suggestions here are good ones.
This is one of the best raw feeding sites I've found.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/rawfeeding/
Have fun!
critter crazy- I pm'd you a easy receipe..
Ahhhh.......Now i get it!!!he he he hehe!! was a little slow this morning!:D Needed my cappuchino!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by borzoimom
They might even have one of those machines too.. lol..Quote:
Originally Posted by critter crazy
Got one of those for christmas!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by borzoimom
Maybe browsing the "what did you dogs eat today" thread would help give you some ideas.
Okay guys, i have one more day left of Kiblble! Then it is RAW time!! I have set aside a seperate section in the freezer for the dogs food, and have all the packages labled. I will start off with one type of meat first, see how they like it, then go from there. I am excited! woohoo!!!!:D
That is why I pm'd you with one receipe. With a single meat source, you will be able to tell if that source works. I am here for you if you need help.
Remember to do a fast before you start. That will clear the kibble out the intestine and bowel. What I have found is even just a half meal of kibble the night before- which is 12 hours on a light meal is suffiecent. Then light on the raw the morning of..
Okay! sounds good!Quote:
Originally Posted by borzoimom
I am posting for you two videos of feeding raw I did this morning. Now keep in mind- there are a ton of possiblities in feeding raw, so this is more instructional to ease your mind ' yes- I am doing this right.." lol
One thing I didn't was I also add the missing link vitamins with glycosamine on top of the yogurt on the mixture. ( sorry about that..)
Hottie likes sweet pototoes or yellow squash- but they are out of season, and not good quality in my mind as I like natural veggies verses those made in high process centers.
Sorry for the frog in my throat- not enough coffee yet.. lol..
Here is the first one- the meat is not chopped up yet so you can see what the meat is in pounds judging by your eye. A leg and thigh quarter is roughly a pound. Your saint would get 1.5 pounds. .. But this helps to show you what a pound looks like. The one bowl that is smaller than the others is femkas- and she is a hair over 3/4 of a pound because she only weighs 85 pounds.
Here we go- video one View My Video and the second- View My Video
I will post one more video of how the finished product looks in the bowls.
Thanks Michelle! One question, you were saying you hadnt cut up the chicken yet, how small do you cut it up??
Here is a finished video. This should answer this question- if you notice- Galinas and Femkas- the ones in the middle the pieces are smaller. View My Video and one more video for the heck of it... lol.. View My VideoQuote:
Originally Posted by critter crazy
Awsome!! zubin looked so happy!! he he he he!! hat was very informative! I greatly appreciate the time you have taken to help me with this!
It is no problem at all. Remember- that is just one receipe- but its easy to do. Also my dogs have no problem with chicken.Quote:
Originally Posted by critter crazy
When I first started raw, I felt lost but determined. Only two breeders I knew did it, my sister and my mother.. Its now bigger but at the time it was confusing but easy once you see someone do it..
I am glad the videos helped.. ;)