Melissa: he poop a lot less maybe 1/2(compare to when he was on kibbles)but still too much to me
He get 2 meal of 700g he does fine if it gets to 750 per meal I get the pinkish stuff (muscle or marrow?)
Chicken legs are about 400g give or take 20g
He got 100g of beef cubes (day) and just introduce liver to 50g (day)
The camera is on the charger
3 meals per day he would be very happy about that
What could be good souce of fat, meat fat?
I have a lot corn oil (not good) and wheat germ oil (don't think so) on hand for the horses.
So fatty beef cut, lard...
Raw animal fat would be preferable to vegetable fats or lard (which is cooked). I think that there would be plenty of fat already on the necks and leg quarters. Is the added beef very lean?
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I'm still having a hard time imagining small pieces of visible meat--still pink--remaining in poop. I can't see how most of a meal could be entirely digested, leaving these bits of flesh still as fresh as they went in.
Mystery #2 to me is how a dog eating 5 percent of his weight isn't gaining any body mass--has actually lost a pound in the last two weeks.
There's something going on here that isn't related to what's in the food bowl. I'm no vet, but I'd be back at mine asking questions about a digestive insufficiency, a metabolic issue, or even a parasite. (could these pink bits of flesh in the stool be a parasite?)
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Can you clarify this?
He get 2 meal of 700g he does fine if it gets to 750 per meal I get the pinkish stuff (muscle or marrow?)
Chicken legs are about 400g give or take 20g
He got 100g of beef cubes (day) and just introduce liver to 50g (day)
Tell us one full day. I can't tell if these items are part one meal and part one day.
Each meal at the moment are 700g (2 meals per day)
Chicken leg with back 400g
200g chicken neck
25g chicken meat (breat or leg meat only)
50g beef cube
25g liver
If I get one or both meal to 750g I get the pinkred stuff.
After the miss hap of the egg yesterday that resulted in egg shell in the poop. I think that you guy are right that it may be bone marrow. That happen if I ahd chicken neck or any type of meat.
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EACH MEAL (of two):
Chicken leg with back 400g....... 14 oz
200g chicken neck....... 7 oz
25g chicken meat (breat or leg meat only)....... almost 1 oz
50g beef cube....... 1- 3/4 oz (1.75 oz)
25g liver........ almost 1 oz
Gotta run but here it is in both metric and imperial
I'll be back, or others (Michael?) might be around.....
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