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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    He only needs 1.2 lbs? Buck eats more than that!
    Bailey isn't active. He'll have a little run and then he's pooped. They say puppies require 10% of their body weight, but then Bailey would need 5 pounds a day! How much should I be feeding a 60 pound, 5 month old Dane? All of the sites I have been to say 1.2 pounds for a normally active dog?

    ETA: I just read that he needs 2.5 pounds daily.
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    Bailey's mom, you know best about the amount that is right for Bailey. Gonzo's recommended feeding is 1-2 lbs, but he gets .6 lbs and he's great with that!

    Sophie, yeah, it's nice because rabbits are something that our dogs would eat if they had to hunt for themselves, and it's good for them. They put the rabbits down humanely... they aren't pet rabbits, they're feed rabbits. Even though it is sad to think about, it's something that is super natural for them, especially hounds! I would never eat a rabbit! Or buy one from a non-licensed or questionable source.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy
    Bailey's mom, you know best about the amount that is right for Bailey. Gonzo's recommended feeding is 1-2 lbs, but he gets .6 lbs and he's great with that!
    I will start with the 2.5 pounds and adjust as needed. MANY full grown male Danes eat 2 pounds daily and do awesome on it.

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    I tried to purchase a few rabbits from them and my mom freaked out that they had the heads on. We have rabbits at the butcher here but they are gutted and without heads. I'll probably try purchasing them again soon, and promise to hide them in the back of the freezer where she won't see them.

    Tasha (that is your name, right? Sorry I feel bad that I don't know) - 2.5 pounds sounds a lot better! lol. But just watch his weight. My girls get about .75 lbs but the "rule" says they should get 1.5 (just 1.25 for Mandy though). He may gain or lose weight, and you'll just need to adjust the food amounts.

    Buck is so friggin' active that I have to feed 1.5-2 lbs a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    Tasha (that is your name, right? Sorry I feel bad that I don't know) - 2.5 pounds sounds a lot better! lol. But just watch his weight. My girls get about .75 lbs but the "rule" says they should get 1.5 (just 1.25 for Mandy though). He may gain or lose weight, and you'll just need to adjust the food amounts.

    Buck is so friggin' active that I have to feed 1.5-2 lbs a day.
    Yes, my name is Tasha! I will do that then, 2.5 pounds and then adjust the amount if he loses/gains weight. I have read that is is VERY easy to tell if a Dane is under/overweight, but Bailey has always looked too skinny in my eyes. He may just look skinny because he is literally ALL legs! He weighs 60 pounds, I just can't seem to imagine where all the weight is.

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    Woo hoo! We bought a freezer yesterday! It's actually a "freezerator". It is built just for the garage. It is about 16 cu ft of freezer on the bottom and 5 cu ft of refrigerator or freezer on the top! Really cool. Of course I wanted just a freezer, but my parents compromised since we'll be getting rid of the garage fridge anyway. I'm really excited. It's supposed to be here Tuesday, and then I'm going to place an order for some whole rabbits, lamb parts, buffalo parts, etc. the same day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    Woo hoo! We bought a freezer yesterday! It's actually a "freezerator". It is built just for the garage. It is about 16 cu ft of freezer on the bottom and 5 cu ft of refrigerator or freezer on the top! Really cool. Of course I wanted just a freezer, but my parents compromised since we'll be getting rid of the garage fridge anyway. I'm really excited. It's supposed to be here Tuesday, and then I'm going to place an order for some whole rabbits, lamb parts, buffalo parts, etc. the same day!
    That's great news! My uncle gave us a deep freeze and we just plugged it in. It's nice, since I just packed 33 freezer bags of chicken leg quarters. They wouldn't have fit in my regular freezer.

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    I have a really tiny freezer right now. It's 6 cu ft, and I am only allowed to use 3-4 cu ft because I share it with my family. This new one is 15 cu ft on the bottom, so it's about 5x the size of what I can use right now. I'm trying to put together an order right now from a farmer who humanely raises and kills their animals! I love that now that I have a large freezer I can also support small farms who treat their animals right instead of factory farms

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