I hope the butcher has more beef bones when I go there!Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
Do you know if they sell rabbit there? I want to get some for Chester, but I can't find any
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I hope the butcher has more beef bones when I go there!Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
Do you know if they sell rabbit there? I want to get some for Chester, but I can't find any
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They don't sell rabbit - just lamb, beef, chicken and possibly goat. He has tons of leftovers everyday, so you will get some for sure!Originally Posted by The Cat Factory
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Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I will have to get him some lamb when we go there, and goat if he has any. I wonder where I could find rabbit?
I searched the internet and have yet to find a butcher that sells rabbit.Originally Posted by The Cat Factory
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Are you open to ordering online? If so then I can give you a few places to get rabbit fromOriginally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
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I don't have a credit card, and have yet to sign up for PayPal. Do you know of anyone who ships to Canada?Originally Posted by .sarah
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The kids had left over beef mince, chicken necks and carrot again tonight. Tomorrow and the weekend will probably be chicken and minced vegies, and some kind of organ meat.
Anna that is wonderful news. Please keep us updated on how you (And of course he puppers) go on the new diet.
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This morning the girls had 1 lb of boneless pork and Buck had 1.5 lbs. Not sure what I'm going to feed him for dinner yet.
I can let you know later today. I'm at work right now but I have a few websites bookmarked on my laptop at home. I'm not positive they ship to Canada though I think they might.Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I haven't been able to find rabbit at local butchers but I found some ground up patties (whole animal or close as far as I know) from Urban Carnivore.. which is sold at Tisols and a few other places. It's ridiculously expensive though. I think it was around $25 for 4 pounds.. definitely not something I'll be feeding often lol.Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
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Wow! I wouldn't spend that much on rabbit, especially considering it's not whole. I will probably go to several butcher shops, and hopefully I can find some rabbit. There is a place in Langley that sells ostrich, venison, buffalo and bison - but it is probably really expensive.Originally Posted by binka_nugget
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If you go to your county fair this summer and talk to some of the roaster class breeders I bet they could sell you some.Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
I don't know if they would only do live though.
Niño & Eliza
The dogs got some raw for breakfast this morning for a change. I haven't fed raw for breakfast in a couple months or so, since I started to cut down due to my freezer space & pocketbook limitations.
They had some cottage cheese, egg (I always feed my eggs whole, including the shell), carrots, spinach, nupro and oxtails.
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Could I add some veggies/fruit?
I have tomatoes, carrots, and bananas.
I was thinking of chopping up the fish real fine anyways. I don't think they'd eat a big filet if I handed it to them right away.
As for feeding chicken, can I feed just regular chicken breasts (I have those) or should I wait and buy chicken legs? I was thinking chicken breasts would be better to start with?
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You could add veggies and fruits, but it'll just be filler. Dogs don't need that stuff, and won't get any nutritional benefit unless if it's pureed or pulped to mimic stomach contents.
I would hand it to them whole, you might be surprised. Unless if you want to be chopping it up for them each time, you are setting yourself up for finicky dogs by doing that if they refuse it whole.Fish is one of those foods that my dogs crave. Mandy goes absolutely nuts over fish, probably because it's so much stinkier than other meats.
Chicken breasts are fine, bone-in or boneless. Chicken legs are kind of small (it's easier for them to choke on smaller pieces), I'd get chicken quarters. Quarters are usually cheaper too, I just got 20 lbs for $.49/lb. Some dogs are really good with eating legs though, it all depends on what type of eater your dogs are. Nova and Luka will practically swallow a leg whole, so I usually feed them quarters or whole chickens.
Yeah, I was planning on putting the tomatoes/carrots/bananas in the food processor, making a paste out of it, then putting it over the chopped up trout.
I don't want to give them too much but I don't want them to be hungry.
If I can find a good supply I will hopefully be feeding TimberWolf Organics in the morning, and then when I have more time feeding raw for dinner.
~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire"
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