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    Quote Originally Posted by corgieguy
    But what are the opinions on use of venison or other game besides the lack of fat with in the meat..
    I have not hunted for years but have a in-law that does and gives us venison every fall. It goes into jerky since I am the only one that eats it in our house...
    I am just curious, and I know that changing the meat may cause upset too.. And I am also curious on the issue of parasite from the wild game.

    Let me step back now.. I am hoping this does not get off of the subject for wich it was started..
    I would feed it in a heartbeat, though I would freeze it first Unlike borzoimom I would feed the organs as well. As long as you freeze it solid for a week, it will kill any parasites that the deer may have carried. If it were me I'd feed a regular meal sized portion or possibly a small amount of boneless meat (1/2 lb or so) with an easy meal like a chicken quarter and then I'd just watch my dogs' stool for any problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    I would feed it in a heartbeat, though I would freeze it first Unlike borzoimom I would feed the organs as well. As long as you freeze it solid for a week, it will kill any parasites that the deer may have carried. If it were me I'd feed a regular meal sized portion or possibly a small amount of boneless meat (1/2 lb or so) with an easy meal like a chicken quarter and then I'd just watch my dogs' stool for any problems.
    We feed hearts- not livers but the reason is that in the valley they use alot of pesticides on their crops. That of course is retained in the liver. Where it not for the farmers below- I would as well.

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    here ya go pm'r.. notice I am feeding chicken but other meat and organs are accepted totally. This is just a starter video on the second page of 4 emails as we discussed..

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    I would feed it in a heartbeat, though I would freeze it first Unlike borzoimom I would feed the organs as well. As long as you freeze it solid for a week, it will kill any parasites that the deer may have carried. If it were me I'd feed a regular meal sized portion or possibly a small amount of boneless meat (1/2 lb or so) with an easy meal like a chicken quarter and then I'd just watch my dogs' stool for any problems.
    My sister gave me some venison that had gotten old. I gave my fur kids a regular sized meal. They went nuts for it, they had no problems with it at all.
    I wish I could get some more for them.

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    As I said I have been feeding RAW since 79,
    my guys get in the course of a year.....
    Venison
    Chevron
    Mutton
    Lamb
    Beef
    Pork
    Buffalo
    Duck
    Geese
    Chicken
    Elk
    Moose
    Ostrich
    Emu

    they get all of the portions, organs , lights and brains.
    as for the ostrich and the Emu, I have a friend that raises them in Ga. she brings with her a huge amount of what is usaleable to humans ie hearts lights etc. so I usually ahve a gift from her that will last me a few months.

    this list of course doesnt include the eggs, yogurts, and treats and some veggies that they get.
    Merry Holidays to One an All Blessed be

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    I feed venison too. I do not give much because with these guys, the lack of fat makes it rich- but they love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    As I said I have been feeding RAW since 79,
    my guys get in the course of a year.....
    Venison
    Chevron
    Mutton
    Lamb
    Beef
    Pork
    Buffalo
    Duck
    Geese
    Chicken
    Elk
    Moose
    Ostrich
    Emu

    they get all of the portions, organs , lights and brains.
    That is an awesome list of meats and varieties! I wish I had access to all of that! What is chevron?

    as for the ostrich and the Emu, I have a friend that raises them in Ga. she brings with her a huge amount of what is usaleable to humans ie hearts lights etc. so I usually ahve a gift from her that will last me a few months.
    Where in Georgia? Does she sell ostrich and emu meat?

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    Chevron is goat meat, and the farm is down by savannah on an island her family still owns, and she sells to a wholesaler, not sure if she does private sales. I have known her for years so she saves the offals from the butchering for me. I can ask if she sells to private buyers, and also a list of stores that carry it, I do know it rather expensive, compared to beef or lamb.
    Also, you may want to contact beefalo breeders, and slaughter houses, they often will sell the offal also.
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    Thanks! Contacting slaughter houses has been on my to-do list forever. I met a guy who owns an organic, free range beef farm and he has someone come butcher his animals (or sends them away, I can't remember). He said that he lets him have all of the stuff he doesn't need, and that he would probably be happy just to give it away because you can't sell some things (although things like liver he probably sells to someone else?)

    I actually bought some goat the other day. I've fed it to Buck once before, he loved it. But I only had enough for one dog. This time I got enough for all four.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    As I said I have been feeding RAW since 79,
    my guys get in the course of a year.....
    Venison
    Chevron
    Mutton
    Lamb
    Beef
    Pork
    Buffalo
    Duck
    Geese
    Chicken
    Elk
    Moose
    Ostrich
    Emu

    they get all of the portions, organs , lights and brains.
    as for the ostrich and the Emu, I have a friend that raises them in Ga. she brings with her a huge amount of what is usaleable to humans ie hearts lights etc. so I usually ahve a gift from her that will last me a few months.

    this list of course doesnt include the eggs, yogurts, and treats and some veggies that they get.
    THAT IS AN AMAZING LIST- !!! WISH I could get half of that!

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    HEHE all ya need are several hunting friends and the fact that I ran Diamond meat packers in Carlinville Il for years sooooooooooooo helped make some contacts!
    Merry Holidays to One an All Blessed be

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    ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.. thats right.. lol..

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    bump for dukedogsmom

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