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Dont bother grinding it mate. The dogs can do that. Just chop it up into day size chunks and drop it on the floor. They crunch through it easily enough.

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Dogs actually digest lumps of meat better: it takes longer to digest so they extract more nutrients from it. Chewing bones helps to keep the teeth clean and free from plaque and is a calming and satisfying way for a dog to eat. I only mince rabbit so it takes up less room in the freezer, but they usually get the front legs whole. The same goes for chicken carcases and lamb ribs: leave them whole: easier all round and happy dogs. Chicken carcases can be packed down well inside each other to take up less space.

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me gradfather done it with his whippets and me father done it with his whippets every now, and again throw a full rabbit in for the dog with its belly in . me take the belly out but still threw them in hole raw does them the world of good . all this dry mix is ok but they need more , few old quid to get them blades resharpend on them mincers , there a canny tool but just cut a bunny inti 5 bits and chuck it in for the dog be ok in the old days they where ruff but there was some good old dogs , no jabs then , or even wormer to the fact, they had there own ways . brilliant

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me gradfather done it with his whippets and me father done it with his whippets every now, and again throw a full rabbit in for the dog with its belly in . me take the belly out but still threw them in hole raw does them the world of good . all this dry mix is ok but they need more , few old quid to get them blades resharpend on them mincers , there a canny tool but just cut a bunny inti 5 bits and chuck it in for the dog be ok in the old days they where ruff but there was some good old dogs , no jabs then , or even wormer to the fact, they had there own ways . brilliant

hi pal love your reply!!! just a question did u old man throw them a whole rabbit to control the worms i was talking t me old [bANNED TEXT] races greyhounds when i askd him bout wormers he said all these chemicals u pay top money for nought best than feeding a whole rabbit(worms wrap rnd the fur) he says hes always done this "and his dogs are in top nick"?? is he haveing me on??

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Thanks for all your replies, I never thought I would be talking about mincers with you :icon_redface: !!! But I believe it is a valuable tool to have and will always feed raw bones as well, as it makes for a happier dog IMO. But back to the main question where and what do I buy? Are the £70 ish ones any good? Or do I go for something a bit more substantial?

 

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Cheap ones wont do the job, get something like a Hobart mincer. Pricey but worth their weight in gold and last forever :thumbs:

 

No reason why folk cant feed both minced and whole. If you get a lot of rabbit then you cannot freeze and feed them all. I collect rabbits till the freezers are bursting and have a day skinning and mincing, add chicken, venny, fruit and veg. It's then put into plastic cartons and one of the freezers will be filled with convenient but natural food, and i still have a freezer free to start collecting again. The dogs also get whole rabbits (fur, guts and all) venny carcasses, chicken wings/turkey necks etc.

 

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