This past week, I fed seven different proteins-chicken, venison, pork, beef, goat, fish, and turkey. As with humans, variety, including species, cuts, and organs, is important.
Chicken leg quarter, beef liver.
Ground venison.
Whiting fish.
Venison ribs, beef kidney.
Pork heart, beef liver, egg.
Ground venison.
Chicken leg quarter, goat spleen.
Ground Tripe SuperMix from My Pet Carnivore.
Venison, beef liver.
Two venison hearts, and a venison kidney, about to be cut up and split three ways for breakfast.
Venison heart, venison kidney.
A venison liver, which I cut into 3-5 ounce chunks to be individually frozen. This was VERY gamey smelling.
Pork heart, chicken foot, goat spleen.
Chicken leg quarter, venison liver.
Pork shoulder.
Turkey breast chunks, beef kidney.
Ground venison, ground chicken gizzards.
Venison ribs, beef liver.
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Speaking of raw egg... has there been any problems with feeding them raw eggs? Just curious...
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DeleteI have noticed that giving them more than two raw eggs at one meal can result in room-clearing gas.
DeleteRebekah, I think it's interesting how different our food bowls look from each other! I should do some side-by-sides over at Our Life!
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DeleteI give my dog an egg once or twice a week with the shell.
ReplyDeleteThat,s a proper diet of our pet dogs. Thanks for sharing..
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