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Old 15-02-2008, 02:24 PM
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Talk to me about a BARF diet....

Im thinking about putting my dogs onto a BARF diet and wondered if many dog owners on here feed a natural diet?

My partner is a keen rough shooter/part time gamekeeper and we (us humans ) eat a lot of the game that he shoots. He has an abundant supply of Rabbit, deer etc that could be fed to the dogs..basically anything that we dont eat.

What can we feed to the dogs? Can we feed whole skinned rabbits etc?

Can anyone recommend some good books/websites etc so i can do some research as to what is good to feed them?

I have 8 dogs to feed (Labs, ESS , Lurcher and a JRT).

Also been looking on the Landywood website which seems fab but they dont cover scotland , does anyone know a company that covers N/E scotland (Aberdeenshire).

Any info really appreciated!

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Im thinking about putting my dogs onto a BARF diet and wondered if many dog owners on here feed a natural diet?

My partner is a keen rough shooter/part time gamekeeper and we (us humans ) eat a lot of the game that he shoots. He has an abundant supply of Rabbit, deer etc that could be fed to the dogs..basically anything that we dont eat.

What can we feed to the dogs? Can we feed whole skinned rabbits etc?

Can anyone recommend some good books/websites etc so i can do some research as to what is good to feed them?

I have 8 dogs to feed (Labs, ESS , Lurcher and a JRT).

Also been looking on the Landywood website which seems fab but they dont cover scotland , does anyone know a company that covers N/E scotland (Aberdeenshire).

Any info really appreciated!

Thanks Ang x
Hi there,I feed all my dogs on the BARF diet.It's the best thing I ever did for them.Try these books:Barf diet by Ian Billinghurst and give your dog a bone by the same author.Here's a link for you too: BARF Diet - Healthy & Natural Raw Food For Dogs & Cats, Pet Health Care Food & Nutrition Products Supply Online
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Re: Talk to me about a BARF diet....

you could try "the hunting life" forum ,theres plenty of like minded people on there who have been feeding fresh long before barf lol
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Re: Talk to me about a BARF diet....

i feed the barf diet as is already said it is the best thing i have given my dogs, my inuit used to be a skinny looking thing with a bit of a bad tummy but now it is all cleared up and she is a healthy 47 kilo dog now even my little toy dogs have it, i think it is the best and yes you can feed a whole rabbit you dont have to gut or skin them, the books that tan mentioned are very good it is a diet that sounds very complecated but once used to it it is very simple, the internet has a few things about it to so is easy enough to find out about, i find it alot cheaper to. my butcher supplies me with all the carcases i need and the offal i get from the super market as they dont have it every day, and for most of the other stuff such as garlic powder kelp powder and cod liver oil ect i get from the horse shops as it is cheaper to buy bulk from there. hope this is a help to you. can i also just say never try to mix both diets stick to one or the other
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i feed the barf diet as is already said it is the best thing i have given my dogs, my inuit used to be a skinny looking thing with a bit of a bad tummy but now it is all cleared up and she is a healthy 47 kilo dog now even my little toy dogs have it, i think it is the best and yes you can feed a whole rabbit you dont have to gut or skin them, the books that tan mentioned are very good it is a diet that sounds very complecated but once used to it it is very simple, the internet has a few things about it to so is easy enough to find out about, i find it alot cheaper to. my butcher supplies me with all the carcases i need and the offal i get from the super market as they dont have it every day, and for most of the other stuff such as garlic powder kelp powder and cod liver oil ect i get from the horse shops as it is cheaper to buy bulk from there. hope this is a help to you. can i also just say never try to mix both diets stick to one or the other
Thanks for that. Can i just ask, what exactly do you get from the butchers? And what kind of price would you expect to pay?. As for offal, whats that? do you mean entrails and organs?

Im trying to see if it will not only be healthier for my dogs but also cheaper as i have 8 mouths to feed at the moment.

Oh and thank you for the book recommendations ive been on amazon and purchased them.

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Re: Talk to me about a BARF diet....

hi, offal is liver hearts kindney ect, and i get chicken carcases ( not sure how to spell it lol ) from my butcher and i think it is more healthy for pets as it is not just for dogs it can be for cats to, i find it cheaper i get about 13 kilos for 7 pound my butcher orders it for me but he also save all his chicken that he has boned so i get that to most butchers will do it and as i said the other stuff you get from horse shop and it cheaper to.

my big dogs will eat about 4 chick carcas a day and the little ones would only have about 4 wings a day.

i think it is well worth it any more questions just ask i will help if can
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Re: Talk to me about a BARF diet....

After scouring the internet for information and reading a few books on the subject I've decided to go with a all natural raw diet for my dog. I'm completely satisfied that it's the best thing I can for him so as from Monday he's going all natural, any last words of wisdom before we get started would be graefully appreciated!?!
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After scouring the internet for information and reading a few books on the subject I've decided to go with a all natural raw diet for my dog. I'm completely satisfied that it's the best thing I can for him so as from Monday he's going all natural, any last words of wisdom before we get started would be graefully appreciated!?!
good luck and make sure you only get your chicken from reliable sources I had a friend who bought from shall we say a 'cheap' source and lost about 4 dogs to food poisoning camphylabacter I think !!!!

I also have a friend that feeds nothing else and her dogs always look really well on it, we would but have too many dogs and storage issues!!!!!!
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Re: Talk to me about a BARF diet....

all you have to remember is with any change of food the first time may be a bit messy but after a few days you see it was well worth it, i wouldnt change back now it is so much better all round especially the poo
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good luck and make sure you only get your chicken from reliable sources I had a friend who bought from shall we say a 'cheap' source and lost about 4 dogs to food poisoning camphylabacter I think !!!!

I also have a friend that feeds nothing else and her dogs always look really well on it, we would but have too many dogs and storage issues!!!!!!
Yeah I was a bit concerned about the chicken side of things so we've got everything from a very reputable butcher and it still cost a lot less than I expected!

How many dogs do you have Tashi?

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all you have to remember is with any change of food the first time may be a bit messy but after a few days you see it was well worth it, i wouldnt change back now it is so much better all round especially the poo
Yeah, i'm hoping to avoid the messy bit as he's been having a bit of raw mince and chicken now and again, also we've never had any problems with other food changes. Even if it is messy I'm sure its going to be worth it in the long term.

Anyone fancy telling me what they feed on a weekly schedule as I've read its best to vary the meats fed daily?
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