I feed twice daily. The smaller meals are breakfast, the larger meals are dinner.
This past week, I fed seven different proteins-beef, venison, chicken, goat, sheep/lamb, duck, and turkey. As with humans, variety, including species, cuts, and organs, is important.
Boneless turkey breast chunks.
Chicken leg quarter, sheep liver.
Boneless chicken breast.
Blue Ridge Beef Natural Mix.
Turkey breast chunks.
I missed a picture. Duck necks and ground venison.
Ground green tripe.
Lamb hearts, beef kidney.
Venison ribs, sheep liver.
More turkey chunks.
Turkey hearts, goat spleen.
Beef heart chunks.
Beef chuck roast, sheep liver, chicken foot.
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That looks delicious :) Milo & Jet
ReplyDeleteDrool, drool over here. Have a fabulous Friday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Happy dogs!
ReplyDeleteQuick question, speaking of chicken legs... do they eat the bones... I'm curious... our dogs crush the chicken legs just like it were twigs... but are chickens here are usually 45 days...so the bones don't mature well enough to be sturdy.
ReplyDeleteYes. In general, most poultry bones are safe to feed raw. My dogs chomp right through them.
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