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What brand of dog food do you feed?
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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 1460986" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>Is there a good resource on raw feeding? I have a feeling like I should mix it up beyond my parents' "chicken necks and cottage cheese" program, but I don't know which meaty bones are good for feeding or what the nutritional differences are between chicken, beef, and pork for dogs. Also I'd like to know how to adjust for age (like, which parts of which animals are better for puppies to eat).</p><p></p><p>The plus side is that a huge portion of protein in <em>my</em> diet comes from fryer chickens that I cut up and prepare in various ways, so raw feeding would give me something to do with the necks, giblets, and carcasses other than "add another 2 gallons of broth to the freezer." (seriously if there's one thing that I don't need more of it's chicken broth)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 1460986, member: 6406"] Is there a good resource on raw feeding? I have a feeling like I should mix it up beyond my parents' "chicken necks and cottage cheese" program, but I don't know which meaty bones are good for feeding or what the nutritional differences are between chicken, beef, and pork for dogs. Also I'd like to know how to adjust for age (like, which parts of which animals are better for puppies to eat). The plus side is that a huge portion of protein in [i]my[/i] diet comes from fryer chickens that I cut up and prepare in various ways, so raw feeding would give me something to do with the necks, giblets, and carcasses other than "add another 2 gallons of broth to the freezer." (seriously if there's one thing that I don't need more of it's chicken broth) [/QUOTE]
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