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    Quote Originally Posted by wrknapbt View Post
    I have never fed a dog both raw and kibble. Even when I get a new dog that has been fed kibble I make the switch on day one to raw. Now that being said my raw diet is easy to do even with feedings a big yard. Jack if your reading this look it over and tell me what you think.

    Things you need to feed a big yard.

    1 5gal bucket

    1 1gal bucket

    In the 5 gal bucket I put my meat that I'm feeding for that day. ( Chicken, fish, deer, rabbit or beef)

    In the 1 gal bucket I mix 2 cups of Honest Kitchen Preference ( www.thehonestkitchen.com ) with either Triple Crown Oil, Coconut oil or wheat germ oil and water

    proceed to chain spots with bowls and buckets drop meat and 2 table spoons of honest kitchen in each bowl. By the time I get to the last dog the first dog is done so I can pick up the bowls and rinse. Then I scoop chain spots and kennels and keep it moving.

    Good sir, the only potential trouble I see is it doesn't look like you're feeding BONES at all (maybe with the chicken), and the dogs need bones for calcium.
    Not sure what the calcium profile is on the Preference, but I would always feed RAW BONES with any raw diet. Always.

    Meat has a lot of phosphorus / nitrogen ... which can be problematic over time without calcium to balance it out.
    A dog is supposed to have 2:1 calcium:phosphorus ratio ...

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Good sir, the only potential trouble I see is it doesn't look like you're feeding BONES at all (maybe with the chicken), and the dogs need bones for calcium.
    Not sure what the calcium profile is on the Preference, but I would always feed RAW BONES with any raw diet. Always.

    Meat has a lot of phosphorus / nitrogen ... which can be problematic over time without calcium to balance it out.
    A dog is supposed to have 2:1 calcium:phosphorus ratio ...

    Jack
    If I feed a meat without bones it's only once or maybe twice a week. And it's funny you talk about the phosphorus thing because my vet who feeds raw now tells people to add the honest kitchen because after she ran some test on her dogs she added Honest Kitchen because it will balance it all out.


    Oh and to make sure I don't give out any bad info. When I feed wild game like rabbit or deer it has been frozen for a week if not more before feeding. I get all my wild game from the back yard.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Good sir, the only potential trouble I see is it doesn't look like you're feeding BONES at all (maybe with the chicken), and the dogs need bones for calcium.
    Not sure what the calcium profile is on the Preference, but I would always feed RAW BONES with any raw diet. Always.

    Meat has a lot of phosphorus / nitrogen ... which can be problematic over time without calcium to balance it out.
    A dog is supposed to have 2:1 calcium:phosphorus ratio ...

    Jack
    I have a question. My raw diet has basically everything that Jack suggested on his videos, chicken quarter with bones, heart, gizzards, livers, intestines, soft boiled egg, yogurt, salmon oil, greens, and the multivitamin pill. Is it necessary to have the pill if my raw diet has all of that?

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