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looking to change over to raw meat diet for my 2 lurchers, can anyone give me advise on the meat i should be buying.

 

be it lamb , tripe ,minced beef, or anything else.

 

can somebody put me in the right direction and also how much to give them in portions

 

the dogs are 1/2 bull grey and the other is 1/4 bull grey

 

cheers shina.

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i feed raw..minced..rabbit, hare, roe. then minced chicken, beef and tripe.

 

i give them a block which is 1lb with a scoop ov dry meal.

 

works good for me fit and healthy

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Dogs have Teeth to mince with. Using them keeps them and the rest of the Dog healthy.

 

I personally use Breast of Lamb. High in meat, fat and bone. Cheap as hell too.

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Look dont take this the wrong way,but if you have to buy in the bulk of your meat or even worse all of it you shouldnt be classing your lurchers as WORKING dogs...if the game is there you shouldnt need to buy much or any minced beef,tripe ect as your dogs should be feeding at the very least themselves aswell as you.Some lamb kneck bones and beefheart can be good for a bit of variety but if their worked they should catch enough to feed themselves healthly enough...chucking in a bit of good dried meal will do no harm aswell but some dont agree with this if your feeding raw but its never done any of my dogs any harm...get them out and let them catch their own supper :thumbs:

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I mince rabbits and beef but the bulk is tripe it's all free and I mince it for the simple reason that it's easier for me to feed that way the dogs have plenty of meaty bones too. I do mince a bit of veg in with it and normally have a session of about an hour to mince it and bag it then it goes in the freezer and that should keep me going for 4 to 6 weeks usually. I chuck in a bit of mixer at feeding times too. There are plenty of supplements available like Dorwest's 'Keepers mix' or 'easygreen' if you're looking for something to add instead of fresh vegetables.

 

I'm due another session this week if you like I'll take some pics and show you what goes in with regards to what to feed your dog just start feeding and settle at you're happy with it won't take long and don't panic or worry too much about getting everything precise just try and get a good balance.

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i feed mine rabbit hare roe all what thay catch but i cook it for them and i still have to git the odd bag of solid food and my dog's git out and do more then ther fair share of work and ther is not aney btchers left around hear aney more to git aney old of cuts of Breast of Lamb from cos i think it's better for fatting them up

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Mine get rabbit (on the bone and minced) chicken necks,chicken wings,minced whole chicken,breast of lamb,ox heart,and lamb rib and neck bones.If you cant buy in bulk or catch enough fresh,most supermarkets sell chicken wings,breast of lamb,and ox heart and all are reasonably cheap. :thumbs:

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HI, GOT 3 BORDERS AND A JRT, 2 OF THE BORDERS HAVE FITS SO THEY CANT HAVE ADDITIVES SO WE STARTED THEM ON RAW MINCE AND EVERYTHING WAS FINE BUT AFTER A BIT WE NOTICED THERE TEETH HAD BROWN PATCHES ON , WE RECKON COS THE RAW MINCE IS STICKY IT STAYS ON THERE GUMS FOR A BIT AND CAUSES TARTAR, SO WE GAVE THEM BREAST OF LAMB AND THE BONE IN IT CLEANED THERE TEETH UP. I THINK MINCE IS OK BUT IF OURS GET ANY WE GIVE THEM A BONE TO CHEW ON FOR THERE TEETH. JACKO.

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hi everyone went to landywoods today and got my meat for the dogs.

 

took all your advice on diffrent types of meat to buy and got a nice mixture

 

should i now just give them meat or mix it with a bit of austrailian dry.

 

i will also start feeding them more of what they catch in future never realy botherd before

 

anyway thanks for the replys SHINA.

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