GoldenGait
Citizen of Zooville
I'll be getting my first dog next spring/summer and I've been very interested in a raw diet. It is a lot more work and a lot more money when you have to purchase the meat from the grocery store. BUT, I'm a deer and elk hunter and would like to "meal prep" for a year during this upcoming hunting season, putting together a chest freezer worth of meals for my pup. So, I'd like to figure out the best way to feed a diet consisting entirely of raw venison and fresh eggs from the backyard chicken coop.
I sort of know the basics. I understand that raw muscle meat doesn't contain a wide array of vitamins and minerals. I know that you can get a lot of these other vitamins and minerals from organ tissue. So, I plan on harvesting all of the organs and distributing them into the individual meals along with the muscle meat.
I'd like to see if any of you are well versed on the nutritional side of things. I'd like to supplement as little as possible, or not at all, through using all of the organs as well as feeding fresh eggs from the chicken coop in the back yard. I'd love to hear about anyone's experience with a raw diet, how their dogs do on the diet and any advice for ensuring the dog gets all of its nutritional value from the diet.
I sort of know the basics. I understand that raw muscle meat doesn't contain a wide array of vitamins and minerals. I know that you can get a lot of these other vitamins and minerals from organ tissue. So, I plan on harvesting all of the organs and distributing them into the individual meals along with the muscle meat.
I'd like to see if any of you are well versed on the nutritional side of things. I'd like to supplement as little as possible, or not at all, through using all of the organs as well as feeding fresh eggs from the chicken coop in the back yard. I'd love to hear about anyone's experience with a raw diet, how their dogs do on the diet and any advice for ensuring the dog gets all of its nutritional value from the diet.