5 kg of chicken necks : gonna use this for introduce raw meat first times.
5 kg of beef 100% : gonna use this for introduce beef first times.
60x 0,5kg beef 80% chicken carcass bones 10% liver 5% organs. Thats gonna be her meal when shes ready to raw. Sound ok to you ?
I also bought green tripe to give often.
Im aiming to give my pup 500Gr of food each day, sound good ? Its rootweiler female, should be 40kg adult weight, or its too low ?
about organs, if I pick liver and heart is enough ? Cause I read are the most important, or I miss some other organs that are a must ?
thanks
As much variety as possible, but it doesn't need to be on a schedule or consistent.
So if you have the most access to beef heart and liver, use it. Happen to come across lamb for a good deal, grab it while you can. Then next time it happens to be goat, cool. Then if its beef organ for another couple of months thats ok too.
Just try not to get too hung up on these litle things to start. You will drive yourself crazy LOL
Just start the diet simple and let it evolve with the dog. You have the basics, so it will come together over time.
Split into 2-3 small meals, I would say this is the amount I would start with for a new puppy then scale up or down from there, depending on metabolism and exercise levels.
Not too much, the puppy will act starving because she is used to having to fight off her litter mates to eat.
The first few days feed her exactly what she has been eating, to avoid trouble, even if it is a food that you do not agree with. She has much to learn, make it easy for her to adjust.
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Not too much, the puppy will act starving because she is used to having to fight off her litter mates to eat.
The first few days feed her exactly what she has been eating, to avoid trouble, even if it is a food that you do not agree with. She has much to learn, make it easy for her to adjust.
Fabio, please don't miss this post.
I've fed raw for decades, but I never switch a brand-new dog (even an adult) on day one.
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