Why feed raw when you can scoop and go? In a society that barely cooks food for their families it is no wonder people shy away from raw feeding their pets. With Vets pushing prescription diets, the commercials on TV with their marketing dollars, and people believing there is no way they could balance their pet's food through a raw diet would be one of the reasons kibble is in most homes. Through the years as I have talked to people about raw feeding I can remember the look on their faces as I started the conversation, but I also remember the look when they had the light bulb go off. That moment that they get it, it truly is priceless!
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Showing posts with label Raw Bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raw Bones. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Why Feed Raw?
Why feed raw when you can scoop and go? In a society that barely cooks food for their families it is no wonder people shy away from raw feeding their pets. With Vets pushing prescription diets, the commercials on TV with their marketing dollars, and people believing there is no way they could balance their pet's food through a raw diet would be one of the reasons kibble is in most homes. Through the years as I have talked to people about raw feeding I can remember the look on their faces as I started the conversation, but I also remember the look when they had the light bulb go off. That moment that they get it, it truly is priceless!
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Rupert's April Menu
Rupert gets a variety of foods every month to make sure he gets all his nutrients from his food. This month's menu is a mix between grinds and raw meaty bone pieces. His supplements will stay the same as last month. His meats are from Hare Today and from Whole foods when we go and stock our freezer from there this month.

Grinds:
Whole Rabbit including Fur
Green Tripe
Meats:
Beef Trim
Turkey Hearts
Chicken Gizzards
Meaty Bones:
Rabbit Pieces
Organs:
Chicken Liver
Beef Kidney
Beef Organ Blend
Bones-Edible:
Chicken Necks
Snacks:
Chicken Feet (Glucosamine)
Thread Herring (Omega Source and Glucosamine)
Greens:
Romaine Lettuce Hearts
Green Beans
Zucchini
Dandelion Greens
Green Peas
Supplements Petwellness Blends:
Omega 3 Gold
Canine Joint Works
Get them here Petwellness Blends
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Rupert's March Menu
Rupert gets a wide variety of meat proteins, organs, and greens.This month's menu comes from Hare Today and Whole Foods.
Since I decided to feed a few days of each package then move on to the next it made prep much easier as all I needed to do was split up the organs in the amounts he needed per day.
Saturday, January 21, 2017
All Cut-Up and Ready- Part 2
All the meats have now been cut up and all the bones have been weighted and sorted. The bones I prepackaged so they are ready to pull out with each meal I am serving for that day. I weighed out my organ mixture and froze that ahead of time as well. Ground meats were weighed and frozen as well so they could be added to the containers.This way I had bones and organs already to go. Once I weigh out my meat I will then add in the portioned organ to that container. Once you get a system down it will be easy. The prep work that you see in these videos gave me 26 days of food and treats. The Thread Herring and the Trachea will be used as treats and supplements.
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Setting Up To Portion It All Out!
Things you will need to get ready before cutting up your meats and getting them ready for the freezer.
Also there are a few great places if you have limited access to source from. I will post links to the 2 that I am using.
Baggies/Containers-Labels/Markers-Digital Scale-Sharp Knifes-Calculator-Paper with amounts written down and % of the bones you are using.
Also there are a few great places if you have limited access to source from. I will post links to the 2 that I am using.
Baggies/Containers-Labels/Markers-Digital Scale-Sharp Knifes-Calculator-Paper with amounts written down and % of the bones you are using.
Rupert's Raw Feeding This Month-January 2017
Rupert is now 6 mos old and moving from grinds to raw pieces and parts. After sourcing from a few places we are ready to portion out his foods and get them ready for a month worth of feeding.
He is currently eating 32oz. of Raw Food per day. This is his breakdown
Meat 80%=25.6 oz.
Bone 10%= 3.2 oz.
Liver 5%= 1.6 oz
Organ 5%= 1.6 oz.
Bones this month will breakdown as follows:
Chicken Backs 44% Bone
Duck Necks 50% Bone
Turkey Necks 42% Bone
Duck Frames 75% Bone
Turkey Backs w/skin 41% Bone
Meats this month are:
Port Chops-Pork Cushion-Boneless Turkey Thighs-Bottom Round Roast-Beef Heart-Beef Lung-Ground Beef-Trachea-Beef Cheeks-Green Trip Chunks
Organs are a mix of:
Liver-Turkey Hearts-Pancreas-Beef Kidney
I weigh each bone and figure out the % of Meat and Bone, then take the meat content and add to his meaty pieces to give me his 25.6 oz of meat. Also if one is a little more that is fine. With Adult dogs you can balance over a few days, with a puppy you just need to be close. Also adjust bone amounts according to your dog's stool.
He is currently eating 32oz. of Raw Food per day. This is his breakdown
Meat 80%=25.6 oz.
Bone 10%= 3.2 oz.
Liver 5%= 1.6 oz
Organ 5%= 1.6 oz.
Bones this month will breakdown as follows:
Chicken Backs 44% Bone
Duck Necks 50% Bone
Turkey Necks 42% Bone
Duck Frames 75% Bone
Turkey Backs w/skin 41% Bone
Meats this month are:
Port Chops-Pork Cushion-Boneless Turkey Thighs-Bottom Round Roast-Beef Heart-Beef Lung-Ground Beef-Trachea-Beef Cheeks-Green Trip Chunks
Organs are a mix of:
Liver-Turkey Hearts-Pancreas-Beef Kidney
I weigh each bone and figure out the % of Meat and Bone, then take the meat content and add to his meaty pieces to give me his 25.6 oz of meat. Also if one is a little more that is fine. With Adult dogs you can balance over a few days, with a puppy you just need to be close. Also adjust bone amounts according to your dog's stool.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Dental Health
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Raw Bones For Dog Health
Some more on Raw bones. I actually have done turkey necks but I also know how my dogs chewed on them after years of feeding raw.
Raw Bones For Dog Health: Most dog lovers used to accept at face value whatever recommendations were made by their veterinarians. But today, many do their own research on a ...
Raw Bones For Dog Health: Most dog lovers used to accept at face value whatever recommendations were made by their veterinarians. But today, many do their own research on a ...
Friday, January 1, 2016
Raw Food-What you will notice in your pet!
Friday, December 18, 2015
RMB-Raw meaty bones
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| The Healthy Bark-Caffelatte enjoying a smoked trachea |
Starting with Raw meaty bones there are some things you need to consider. The size of the dog, how aggressive of a chewer are they, which work best for feeding into the meal, and which are considered recreational. You would not give a 10 pound dog a turkey neck, or a 100 pound dog a chicken neck. Below is the recommended size bones and which are edible and which are for just a nice chew.
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