Cow femur bones at a local Asian market/butcher. You're bound to find oneOriginally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
Ask them to cut it into fourths or fifths depending on the size of the bone.
Cow femur bones at a local Asian market/butcher. You're bound to find oneOriginally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
Ask them to cut it into fourths or fifths depending on the size of the bone.
This is probably a stupid question but I was just wondering, when you feed raw (not the premade stuff) do you have to feed outside?? That's what I've been told by numerous people and was worried since I do not put my dogs outside in the winter just to eat...lol.
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I don't put Visa outside.She doesn't make a mess, but she does like to put some of her food on the floor, so I make sure she eats in the kitchen (the other day, she kept bringing a whole fish onto my livingroom carpet -- I finally had to lock her out of the livingroom
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Originally Posted by Orangutango
What would be the reasoning for putting them outside?? No, Pearl eats inside with everyone else.
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Bailey had half a duck today - he LOVED it! I got a 3 pound duck for $6.00! Duck is really inexpensive here. I am going to be switching him to RAW next payday. I calculated how much it would cost and it is much cheaper than dry kibble. The benefits of a raw diet are amazing! I talked to DH tonight and explained to him the benefits and the price difference. We are going to talk to our local butcher tomorrow to see what deals we can get.
I want to buy him quail, duck, chicken, turkey, beef and pork to start. Then I can give him some fish and lamb depending on how pricey it is. I am going to make his weekly feeding chart so I am more organized - then I can put his daily meals into a freezer bag and write the day he is going to get that particular meal.
I did ALOT of research and I am now finally prepared to go ahead and feed him a raw diet.![]()
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Woo hoo, that is great news! Bailey is gonna be one happy pup!![]()
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I feed outside, just because it's easier for me and my mom worries about bacteria in the house. If it's raining they take turns eating in the crate downstairs, then I clean it with a 50/50 vinegar/water solution.
I have a couple questions...
Can Bailey have raw tongue and pork hocks?
Do I need to add any supplements? Oils?
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I wouldn't think those would be an issue. Tongue may be really rich, though, and, without bone, his stool may be runny...maybe make sure he gets chicken bone that day sometime, too, to counteract? That's probably what I'd do. Pork hocks is something I'd feed. I haven't supplemented in a long time, but, once I move back to Texas, I'll probably start giving him a vitamin my vet there always recommends.Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
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If Bailey is not a gulper then pork hocks should be fine. I feed them to my crew. Here's Buck and Luka enjoying one ...Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
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Tongue is also fine. I haven't fed it yet, but probably will soon. I've heard it's really tough to cut - which is the main reason why I haven't bought it, the cow tongue's come whole here - and it's also tough and chewy for the dogs to eat (but I've heard that they love the taste).
Supplements aren't really needed unless if you're trying to target a specific problem. I supplement fish oil & vitamin E for Mandy and Nova because they have joint issues. The other two don't need anything. All the nutrients your dog needs is in his food, so there's really no reason to supplement unless if he's sick or something.
Oh by the way everyone - I found a raw feeding message board yesterday. Raw-Forums.com, you should all join! My username is Wiggle Butt![]()
Last edited by .sarah; 05-01-2006 at 03:04 PM.
It's not a stupid question at all. I put Finn outside on the patio to eat. When I first got him, I put him in his crate to eat, and, did that for probably the first six months or so. But, it's just easier to put him outside.Originally Posted by Orangutango
it's completely up to you, though.
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