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  1. #736
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    Jasper had pork neck and part of a chicken leg quarter. He's gained some weight so I'm cutting back a bit.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

  2. #737
    Tonights dinner was....

    Clover:

    1 lamb heart (quite large aswell), 1 whole egg, sardines in oil, livamol, flax seed and a couple of carrots to amuse her whislt the others finished hehe.

    Elvis:

    1 lamb heart, sardines in oil, livamol, flax seed, 1 egg (Sooky boy likes his broken up), 1 lamb rib, and a small piece of carrot.

    Tinny:

    2 small chicken legs with the skin off, 1 egg no shell, livamol, flax seed, sardines in oil, and small piece of carrot.


    That was good!!

  3. #738
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    I just gave the dogs their first egg!

    They're kibble fed usually, but I thought I'd try them with an egg each instead of the pigs ear they usually get in the afternoon. Toby wasn't sure about it at first (my mum said "see, I told you he wouldnt like it" ) but in the end he was the first to finish it! Ha! They licked up every last bit, including the shells.

    Piccies (not great quality cause they're stills from a video)



    YAY!
    Amy & the furkids

  4. #739
    Mine had chuck steak, beef heart, and lamb neck for dinner.

    Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!


    I love you baby, passed away 03/04/2008

  5. #740
    The kids had a chicken carcass and a meaty beef rib each.

  6. #741
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    Breakfast:
    Turkey Wing

    Dinner:
    Emu & veggie mix. It's their first time trying emu.. hope they like it (cause it was hella expensive!) LOL

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

  7. #742
    We went to the beach today and Tinny was passing pretty much pure water & grass (I thought she was peeing till i got closer) , so the poor girl just had some boiled rice and chicken for dinner. I will see how she is doing in the morning and monitor her.

    C & E had some chicken and rice, and diced beef. And some Taco that had been dropped on the floor .

  8. #743
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    I picked up a bunch of beef "parts" Saturday morning (pictures will be up in a few days). I ended up with 4 whole lungs, 4 whole tracheas, spleans, pancreas, hearts, livers, some actual beef meat and a little bit of lamb meat. All in all I ended up with about 125-150lbs of organs & meat for $20. That's enough organs to last us 2ish months and enough muscle/meat to last us about a week. I think that's a great deal. This all came from a new butcher (one I have not used before). We talked (for about an hour) and he's going to save me some even better parts and get me a great deal on chicken too. He's even willing to store up to 120-ish lbs of meat for me at a time, which I can have up to 3 or so months to pick it up, which results in even cheaper deals. I got a tour of his shop which was very clean and all his meats are hormone free, most are completely organic. This is a great score.
    I then went to a few grocery stores to gather some other meats. Ended up finding whole roaster chickens for 23 cents per pound and chicken quarters for $2.89 per 10lb bags. Got some pork feet/legs, pork neck bones, chicken backs & another pork shoulder roast. I also got some chicken livers as it was on sale, only 15 cents per pound.
    All in all, I spent a grand total of about $50 and have enough meats to last about a month and enough organs to last 2-3 months. Thats WAY cheaper than feeding premium kibble & all the supplements & medications I would need if I were to feed kibble.

    I knew I was getting most of the parts whole & had to cut them up but I didn't realise how much work it is cutting up WHOLE beef lungs (those things weigh about 25-45lbs each and are squishy & slimy which makes cutting them very difficult even with a sharp butcher knife). I gave up on the third lung and gave it to the dogs whole. I had to throw some of it away as I didn't have any more room in my freezer (I also didn't realise how big they are). I have to say that I will only request 1-2 of them at a time in the future and more of the other parts. Joe had to step out of the room, he couldn't stand the fact I was cutting up part of a cow. My dad used to be a butcher so I am used to it. I just thought it was funny. lol



    Anyways, onto the menu:

    Saturday:
    They munched on scraps while I was cutting & packaging all the meat (just lamb & beef). They also split a beef lung but only ended up eating about half of it, maybe a little less which was good cause it was huge (even though it was the smallest one I had). They also had 2-3 chicken feet each.

    Sunday breakfast:
    Chicken quarter
    beef lung

    Dinner:
    Chicken quarter
    beef lung
    egg (Nanook had 2)
    sardines in oil
    cottage cheese
    chopped garlic clove
    2-3 chicken feet each



    Does anyone know what I can do with pure beef fat? There was quite a bit of it on the lungs. I did save some, and left it on the sections that I cut up but not much. I knew that too much of it can be harmful and also cause runny poops so I had to throw a lot of it away. I felt bad but couldn't think of what I could do with it. Can birds eat it? (isn't it in suet or something?)
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


  9. #744
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    -------- September 6 --------
    Mandy:
    Lamb necks
    Beef kidney
    Beef lung

    Nova:
    Turkey leg
    Beef lung

    Buck:
    Turkey leg
    Beef lung
    Beef heart

    Luka:
    Turkey leg
    Beef lung


    -------- September 7 --------
    Mandy:
    Beef brisket
    Beef tongue

    Nova:
    Beef brisket
    Beef tongue

    Buck:
    Beef brisket
    Beef tongue

    Luka:
    Beef brisket


    -------- September 8 --------
    Everyone:
    Whole cornish hen, liver, gizzard (Nova ate Mandy's organs)


    -------- September 9 --------
    The girls:
    Split a can of tuna, 2 chicken feet

    Buck:
    A can of mackeral, 2 chicken feet


    -------- September 10 --------
    Mandy:
    1 chicken quarter

    Nova:
    1 chicken quarter
    1 chicken leg

    Buck:
    2 chicken quarters

    Luka:
    1 chicken quarter


    -------- September 11 --------
    Mandy:
    1 chicken quarter
    3 chicken feet

    Nova:
    1 chicken quarter
    1 chicken leg
    3 chicken feet
    2 eggs

    Buck:
    2 chicken quarters
    1 chicken foot
    1 egg

    Luka:
    2 chicken quarters
    1 chicken foot
    1 egg

  10. #745
    Tonight they had...

    Clover: large pork hock & a couple of carrots.

    Elvis & Tinny: 1 pork chop, i removed the fat off Tinny's. And 1 chicken leg, skin removed on Tinny's. They also snacked on carrots after dinner.

    Even though i have cut back on Tinny's food and not letting her have fat/ skin, and upping her exercise, the weight is not coming off . Anyone have any idea's?

    Does anyone know what I can do with pure beef fat?
    Sue i have no idea what you could do with it . I would not think you could do much with it. Will be interesting to find out.

  11. #746
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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    Can birds eat it? (isn't it in suet or something?)
    Yep, you can put it out in those little suet holders etc. Woodpeckers and other birds love it and it's especially nice for them as it grows cooler in the fall and they are fattening up/migrating etc.

  12. #747
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    Quote Originally Posted by cloverfdx
    Even though i have cut back on Tinny's food and not letting her have fat/ skin, and upping her exercise, the weight is not coming off . Anyone have any idea's?
    Have you thought about replacing a portion of the meat with green beans and/or pumpkin? Kai's doing four days of intense exercise now, with regular walks. I also just started taking away 25% of the meat and replacing it with green beans. The fat should slide right off him in no time. He's not very happy about it but.. tough love right?

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

  13. #748
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    My babies will be having a chunk of beef brisket later tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by cloverfdx
    Even though i have cut back on Tinny's food and not letting her have fat/ skin, and upping her exercise, the weight is not coming off . Anyone have any idea's?
    Mandy and Nova have been overweight for a while now and I had cut their food intake back to what seemed like almost nothing and increased their exercise, but they still weren't losing weight. A couple weeks ago I upped their intake (from .75 lbs/day to 1-1.25 lbs/day) and kept up with the exercise and they are both losing weight. Go figure!

  14. #749
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    This morning i took her for a 2 mile run, then she had a little raw cubed chicken breast left over from last night's dinner. Had tuna for her too, but didn't want her to smell fishy for he vet appt so i took a can with me for her to have later. Then for dinner tonight she had a raw chicken leg quarter, cubed tripe, norwegian kelp, flax seed and some granny smith apple. She's sleeping it off.
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  15. #750
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    Yesterday's Breakfast:
    Ground Emu
    Veggie Mix (mostly dark leafy greens)
    Kelp

    Yesterday's Dinner:
    I offered them trout but they did NOT want it. Grrr. I ended up tossing out the trout and gave them some ground turkey instead.


    Today's Breakfast:
    Ground Turkey

    Today's Dinner:
    Turkey Neck

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

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