Seems like some put alot more thought into the raw diet then I.
I just give my dogs raw chicken, turkey, deer, elk, eggs, always with what ever bone is with the meat and thats about it. I never feed veggies but they eat lots of grass. I know this for a fact cause their poop is full of it all year round. I have never given any vitam supplments. I would assume this still has to be better then kibbles?
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Well, not everyone feeds vegetables.
My own feeling is that since I am in total control, and the dogs aren't feeding themselves using their own instincts, I'd rather not leave out stuff that I believe they would sometimes eat in the wild. They can't go to the store and make up for what I might leave out.
So I add the organ meat and the semi-processed stuff in the kill's system that I believe they would eat.
I add salmon oil and E because I believe that marine sources of Omega 3s make up for the brain and eyeballs and stuff that we don't feed.
And I pretty much figure that the produce I give covers the vitamin needs.
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