I think they are about 7 pounds each.
Thanks for the warning.She has gotten some pork roasts so she is used to pork. I have her on a garlic supplement for fleas and ticks from Springtime Inc and boy has that brought on the rannnnkkk farts and gas. eeeww!
I try to vary her meat - tho I do (unfortunately) feed a lot of chicken it seems like, darn the cheap price! I have lots of pork and deer liver for when I am ready to feed her. I got some freezer burnt deer meat on Thanksgiving my cousin had processed it himself and had cut it up to make jerky out of it but never did. So the meat was cut up into small approximately one inch size pieces. Not ideal, as I don't normally feed her ground unless I wrap her pills in it, but she loved it. But after it had been in the fridge for about a week, and I was like I'm going to HAVE TO use that asap, I stuffed it into her kongs. SHE LOVES IT! She hasn't gotten her kong much since going to raw, and that's great since before EVERY TIME I ate I had to put SOMETHING into her kong to keep her away from my food!
Surprisingly she self -regulates very well. I am quite surprised. It took her almost a week to eat a turkey! About 12 pounds I think. I am not sure how she'll do with the large piece of meat, she doesn't like huge chunks of meat like the raw board recommends. She NEVER has. Since the time she was a puppy she would carry things that were too big around and around and around whining the entire time. I may have to cut the picnic, we'll see I guess. The one thing she hasn't gotten is tripe, and she doesn't get overly excited when I give her fish either. Barely touches it.
I think I have babbled on enough.....
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