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December 10, 2008 at 10:57 am #76508
kerrie and stan
Memberlandywoods wont deliver to me :'( :-\
well i will just get on with it and see what happens ;D
December 10, 2008 at 2:55 pm #76509kendal
Member[quote author=kerrie and stan link=topic=13215.msg254416#msg254416 date=1228906654]
landywoods wont deliver to me :'( :-\well i will just get on with it and see what happens ;D
[/quote]where abouts is it you stay. twhey have delivery points that the go to. the trainer at me dog school gose and colects our orders the we meet up in the local park to get it from him.
is there not a delivery point near where you stay.
December 10, 2008 at 3:08 pm #76510Anonymous
Guesthi,
perhaps its because it costs so flipping much to get there Kerrie !!
claire x
December 10, 2008 at 4:47 pm #76511kerrie and stan
Member[quote author=piglet link=topic=13215.msg254430#msg254430 date=1228921735]
hi,perhaps its because it costs so flipping much to get there Kerrie !!
claire x
[/quote]😀 😀 😀 that is so true
i live on the isle of wight and they dont have a drop off point here.
December 10, 2008 at 4:52 pm #76512kerrie and stan
Memberok i have come up with this (with help from my butchers ;D )
chicken and rabit will be his main stable diet
however when the butcher gets it in he will also get
beef shanks
little bits of beefbut he also mentioned:
ox and goat
also the only offal he does is lamb and porkwhat do people think of ox and goat?
also would pork offal be ok to feed or should i spend the extra to get beef offal or would he be ok without offal?December 10, 2008 at 5:43 pm #76513kendal
Memberi used to know a girl who fed her dog Ox tail, she loved it.
December 10, 2008 at 5:49 pm #76514Sweetypye
MemberRabbit – be careful a diet which consists mainly of rabbit would be deficient in fat and could lead to rabbit starvation syndrome, the best diets consist of varied sources of protein.
pork – fine
ox is just another name for beef!
goat is fine
Any meat is fine for a dog unless it has a problem with it. Offal provides essential sources of nutrients and is particularly rich in Vitamin A, source is not a problem.
December 10, 2008 at 6:05 pm #76515kerrie and stan
Memberok what about chicken, rabit and beef as starting diet with pork offal.
how should i intreduce chicken bones?
he crunches ribs well and has marrow bones aswell.can you feed beef, rabbit, chick in a meal together with each other or should they be fed by themselves?
how often should offal be fed?
December 10, 2008 at 6:15 pm #76516Sweetypye
MemberI would always start a dog on one protein source, see how he deals with it and then introduce a new one eg chicken wings etc to start as even 7 week old pups can manage these.
Personally I avoid mixing meats as I do not see any advantage in this although I might mix in offal from one species into mince of another to a dog that will not eat offal.offal is usually high in Vitamin A so should not be fed in excess and is usually laxative, so once or twice a week
December 10, 2008 at 8:28 pm #76517SuzAndTheDiva
MemberI dont normally mix meat in a meal – though she will often have different meat in tea to breakfast. However at the moment shes so hungry shes eating whatever she wants…………..
December 13, 2008 at 8:28 pm #76518kendal
Membergot our meet delivery yesterday.
our meet comes pree minced and mixed. ie chicken and tripe, mixed orgen meet etc
dopnt seewhat diference it make to feed sepret or mixed
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