Today they're going to have some beef tongue. I haven't gotten around to feeding them yetBeen kind of a busy day.
Today they're going to have some beef tongue. I haven't gotten around to feeding them yetBeen kind of a busy day.
I just cut up 2 turkeys! That was like, hell. =P I usually make my Mom cut them up, but everyone is gone, so I had to do it. I got really lazy and basically cut the turkey breasts off, then split the back & the chest, and I gave Gonzo a whole turkey back this morning.I think he'll be fasting tomorrow.
Gonzo ~
Turkey back
Fish oil
Kelp
Strawberry & Banana Frosty Paw
Fozzie ~
Turkey neck
Beef meat
Fish Oil
Kelp
Tomatoes
Strawberry & Banana Frosty Paw
Chester had a turkey leg and an egg for breakfast, and he'll be getting a chicken back/neck for dinner.
Mountain Dog Beef Fruit & Veggie
Kelp
Glucosamine and shark cartilage (I give this to her everyday, I just keep forgetting to write it down lol. I'm determined that her puppies will have healthy joints)
Bee pollen
honey
I've been BOO'd!
Nanook & Kaige each had a big fat salmon steak for breakfast this morning, and their chicken feet.
Raustyk & Indy just had their ckicken feet because they are not too fond of fish/seafood and I didn't have time to entice them to eat it. lol
I think I mentioned that I feed chicken feet &/or beef trachea's everyday before but I usually don't write it down because I give it as a snack/treat and it kind of skips my mind to include it as a part of their meals. But as of lately I've been giving then as a part of their breakfast everyday thats why it's all of a sudden being mentioned.
You are so lucky, I'd love to find some of that around me.Originally Posted by wolfsoul
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
Sue where do you get the chicken feet? I've been hearing they are very good to feed for the Glucosamine.
Sarah, I've been doing so much reading at the Raw feeding site it's unreal. Thanks so much for the link. I'm going to sign up for a couple more of the sites too (feed supply and raw chat...should be interesting!). I have learned that I need to start feeding more meat and organs. I really thought they had to have just as much bone as meat, but this is not the case. So needless to say, I've learned a lot!
I really liked the videos a couple of you posted so I thought I'd get one of Bon with his first picnic roast (on sale for .98/lb!)
This is by far the largest piece of meat he's ever had. I'd say it probably was a good 6-7 lbs with a huge bone in the middle. Needless to say this is going to be a couple days worth of food for him (I cut off meat for the girls too..it was a 12+ pounder!). He worked diligently this morning for 40 minutes before I took it up.
Video
I just thought I'd share this too...his nice fully belly
Oh and as for their meal today...they all had picnic, and while Bon was working the girls also got a ham hock.
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