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Old 20-04-2008, 02:04 PM
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my northern inuits have tripe, breast of lamb, chickens, hearts, raw eggs still in the shell its good for them my sister says they are better fed than her husband lol
Yep..My daughter said they get more meat then her....
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Landywoods is a great place to buy your meat from and cheap as well
What an absoloutley fantastic find !!!!! my O/H was put off by our vet about the whole eating bones, thing and so i was going to try down at Birminghams meat market to ask one of the butchers if they could mince a whole heap of chicken wings ect so to reduce the risk of obstruction ect , this site had it all at really good prices to ive just worked out i can roughly feed both my labs for just less than a tenner a week i already feed them added veg ect so the extra cost of getting in a bit more veg in my weekly shop means i shouldnt be paying any more than i am now on complete food . The thing is now getting a second hand freezer to put it all in lol .Thanx
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What an absoloutley fantastic find !!!!! my O/H was put off by our vet about the whole eating bones, thing and so i was going to try down at Birminghams meat market to ask one of the butchers if they could mince a whole heap of chicken wings ect so to reduce the risk of obstruction ect , this site had it all at really good prices to ive just worked out i can roughly feed both my labs for just less than a tenner a week i already feed them added veg ect so the extra cost of getting in a bit more veg in my weekly shop means i shouldnt be paying any more than i am now on complete food . The thing is now getting a second hand freezer to put it all in lol .Thanx
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I'm going to Birmingham market.....to see the price of meat....
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I thought the same thing the market is fantastic if you can stomach the smell lol quite fishy as its the fish market too , I may still go and check it out thoughit cant hurt and espescially if you can chat up one of the butchers to do you a deal every couple of weeks .
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I thought the same thing the market is fantastic if you can stomach the smell lol quite fishy as its the fish market too , I may still go and check it out thoughit cant hurt and espescially if you can chat up one of the butchers to do you a deal every couple of weeks .
Know what you mean about the smell,but I think you could save some money and you could get good bones,and some fish why you are there,even veg,just need a pack horse to get me home......
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Sheepdrove Organic Farm Shop Organic Doggy Bag Produce

This is a company i use for organic bones delivered to your door. They are very good, comes in a lovely box which you post back to them(free) when you've finished. They do doggy bags of offcuts, offal etc as well
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I was interested in what you were saying about the breed specific diet, and that you have a beagle, our beagle poppie arrived with us at the weekend and i would like to raise her on a raw food diet, any sugestions you could give would be appreciated, you mention white rice being a baddy, the breeder our pup came from mentioned giving her boiled rice and rice pudding made with goats milk, whats your view on this?
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try prize choice, they do lots of frozen raw foods online with plenty of flavours to choose from!
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try prize choice, they do lots of frozen raw foods online with plenty of flavours to choose from!
Seriously are you a sale rep for Prize Choice???
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[quote=HandsOnPaws;114982]Yes, i feed pork ribs and pork mince, as well as these


Oh dear Lord you really ought to see a doctor about that................
Was just researching the barf diet and I think this may have put me right off.............
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