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    What to do with 50 pounds of kibble?

    Take it to the park and feed the ducks/fish?

    Autumn is now on only raw food. We were going to feed her half raw half kibble until the paws professional was gone (we had 3 free 20 pound bags), but I'm done with that. Since Autumn's been eating this kibble she's been listless, has the runs every other day, has horrible breath, has a dull coat, and she's gained weight. We tried both the lamb and rice and the chicken and rice. I can't donate it to the local humane society because they are extremely picky about what foods they accept as donations and they will probably throw it out since two bags are open. And I don't want to donate something bad to the homeless dogs. There are no strays in the area I can feed and we don't have any racoons. It seems a waste to toss it.
    If Autumn doesn't improve with just raw then she's back on mainstay, maybe with some raw thrown in. I'm sorry to say but she's been the picture of health for 6 years and she's had mainstay most of that time, so I'm not trying anything else after this.
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    Extra Kibble

    When you switch to the raw diet and find you still have plenty of kibble left and don't know what to do with it, PLEASE take it down to your local Shelter, Humane Society or Rescue center. There are plenty of willing and hungry mouths there. Its hard to believe that no one would be willing to take it. Not all kibble will meet your dogs requirement for its needs but it may meet anothers. What brand is it? Mainstay you say, Is that a grocery store brand. If so you are probably right that it has no use. lol The ducks at a park or fish in a pond may enjoy it also.
    Your dog just may also need to have some suppliments added to its daily feeding. I recommend Nupro Gold Dog Suppliment or Solid Gold Seameal. I also always give 1/2 cup salmon or chicken and 1000mg vit. C and 1000mg Garlic to thier kibble. I feed kibble + suppliments in morning and Raw in the evening.
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    Take it to the shelter. When I changed litter I took what I had left of the old stuff down they need all the help they can get.

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    What kind of kibble is it?
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  5. Im with MajesticCollies and Sparklecoon... take it to the animal shelter..

    or ya could ask a friend/neighbor if they want it

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    can't donate it to the local humane society because they are extremely picky about what foods they accept as donations and they will probably throw it out since two bags are open. And I don't want to donate something bad to the homeless dogs.
    She just said why she was unable to give it to the shelter.

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    Join and post it on freecycle.com! Somebody will want it!

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    Find somebody with a dog(s) that might use it. I regularly take bags of kibble and mix it with my regular kibble. (I never turn down free dog food!)

    Or call your local food bank/SalyAnn. The one here takes donations of pet food and gives it to their clients who have pets.
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    Set up a bird feeder & the larger birds will take care of it for you
    I LOVE crows, they are so HUGE & smart birds

    I don't think ducks eat meat, so feeding it to the ducks is like feeding sheep to cows, it ain't right

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Set up a bird feeder & the larger birds will take care of it for you
    I LOVE crows, they are so HUGE & smart birds

    I don't think ducks eat meat, so feeding it to the ducks is like feeding sheep to cows, it ain't right
    A lot of kibbles are more grain than meat. It depends somewhat on species, but I know most ducks eat insects, small fish and even amphibians too as well as seeds/roots etc.
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    Its paws professional food. A brand kindof in the middle ground. I will call a few local rescues. I really don't want to ship it because I'm not experienced in shipping things and its two opened bags and one closed so I don't know if there are rules about the opened bags. I know that the Fox Valley Humane Society turns down food regularly because I volunteered there and they really are picky. They have a list of acceptable foods.
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    I was going to say I could use some kibble, but since you don't want to ship it.. (I'm sure it's better than what Roxy's on now, that's why I was asking)
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    Quote Originally Posted by K9soul
    A lot of kibbles are more grain than meat. It depends somewhat on species, but I know most ducks eat insects, small fish and even amphibians too as well as seeds/roots etc.
    even grain/bread are bad for ducks. Yes my ducks eat insects all time, there favorite thing to do when the ground is wet.
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    Actually I can somewhat understand why a shelter wouldn't want to take open bags of food if they don't know you, unfortunately there are some sick people out there, and honestly they don't know what someone may have done to an open bag. I've never heard of that kind of food.....maybe a neighbor or friend or someone you know may be able to use it? I'm not real familiar with Mainstay but I think it's a pretty good brand, isn't it? I could be wrong though. Why did you switch? Just out of curiosity.

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    Well, I was switching to raw, but I wanted to use up this food (paws) that we got 3 free bags of so I had been giving her half raw and half of the kibble. She will be on raw for now unless she doesn't improve on raw. It could be the raw that's making her sick, but I doubt that. The mainstay is what we'd be going back to if the raw doesn't seem to be doing her any good, but I'm sure that being on all raw will get her back to health quickly.
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