they said they would substitute some of the items if i want. so i was thinking about subbing 10 lbs of organ meat, and only get 5lbs of beef stew meat.
what do you guys think? im feeding 3 dogs, so this should last a while. (i need to feed a average of 26 ounces a day x 3 dogs)
i feed random meat products (some days they get pork some beef, some venisen..and so on) but i feed
monday wednesday saturday - 1 egg each
tues thursday - 1/2 cup preference
sunday - two spoonfuls of cottage cheese.
seems to be working so far. what do you think? am i on the right track? and also, right now i can get liver(chicken/beef) and chicken gizzards, chitterlings, cow heart, cow kidneys. any other things i should be looking for as far as organs? i want as much variety as possible (except for bison which is ridiculously expensive)
o btw. all this meet is locally owned, and grass fed!!
yes it is new for them. When i first got nitro, i put him on raw because he was so bad off, but later switched him to orijin. Now im back on raw for good. ill look for those organs. Thanks for the advice
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