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Thread: Feeding Format - Diet

  1. #11
    Hey Monty, if you have chicken houses in your area, you can collect their dead chickens for pennies usually

    Jack

  2. #12
    Sorry jack we have cockfighting farm I have one as well lol but no one sells the dead birds usually done disposed of. Especially if its a special breeding. Just like dogs. But that's my only option I have one more to get the scraps from a butcher house but its a whole other island away just allot to get it ill take a trip one day to see what's up

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by montycash View Post
    I WAS DOING SOME PRICING I GET CHICKEN LEGS 40LB BOXES FOR $40 IS THAT WORTH IT CAUSE I FEED BOUT 12-16 DOGS GOT A LITTER AND I REALLY WANT TO START THAT LITTER WHEN IT COME OF AGE ON RAW DIET
    I would jump all over that. Where are you getting this deal?

  4. #14
    Hey NQK , what kind of yogurt do u use? Don't u worry bout the sugar content?

  5. #15
    I do not know about NQK but I feed greek, goat milk yogurt every second day.

  6. #16
    I feed a store brand, plain, low fat yogurt. I'd prefer the fat, but they don't have it.

    As for worry about sugar? I don't. I don't see any sugar coming from any other source. On top of that, there are two containers being split b/t 12 dogs for only 3 days per week. It seems to be enough to reap the benefits without it being too much of anything negative or in cost.

    I buy my food tomorrow, so I'll check the sugar content and get back to you with more info.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by heritage View Post
    Hey NQK , what kind of yogurt do u use? Don't u worry bout the sugar content?
    Plain yogurt does not have added sugar ...

    Jack

  8. #18
    Maybe they are talking about lactose which is one of the two animal sugars, the other one beeing honey.

  9. #19
    Not worried about the sugar.

    When you break it all down, my dogs eat RAW chicken, eggs, yogurt, gizzards, livers and oils. That's it. Any negative associated wiht yogurt is out weighed by the positives of the yogurt.

    Dogs look damn good. Skin and hair health are off the charts. Took in a 9 year old with moderate to severe skin condition. 2 months later, she looks great and is only getting better.

    You guys not feeding RAW are short changing anything you have with your dogs.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by tasoschatz View Post
    Maybe they are talking about lactose which is one of the two animal sugars, the other one beeing honey.
    ....lol @ bee-ing honey

    about the sugar, at the grocery here, I look on the plain yogurt and fructose or sucrose is usually the third orfourth ingredient , although I agree it wouldn't amount to excessive levels.

    Edit: my bad I was looking at the flavored stuff, should have checked before replying. Man that Greek yogurt is loaded with protein.

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