TOPPER 1,809 Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 always feed raw but if it get cold we have been known to make up some gravy and pour over there hearts/ tripe etc they seem to do well on it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tiny 7 1,694 Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 Dont why but i do tend too feed more cooked meat/food in the colder months, Iv got a tea boiler (in the shed)and i tend too throw a few rabbits/mince in there with some veg pasta ect this time of year good splash of oil and i just keep topping it up with more meat veg ect, Likes been said dog anit desinged to eat cooked food but ''I'' feel better give them a warm meal after a hard day/night, I know that cookeing reduces the goodness in most meat/veg but still do it mine keeps condition and works well on it thast way iv kept doing it, And i do throw a hand full of dry in there bowl before i give them there broth type thing too soak up the gravy and just too make sure iam giveing them all a balanced diet and nothings missing hopefully (in my mind at least), Cause as you people have said ya it does alter there food when its cooked and like Giro has said it does change the output of the dry when ''Boiling water'' is added heat kills as they say, And like Simo said draught proof boxes this time of year are a must they'll drop condition off quickly if they anit dont shivering too try too keep warm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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