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    Tonight we found ourselves wondering how much we are actually spending on raw per month. Since we don't budget it monthly, we just kind of grab stuff when we see it at a good price, and stock up, it's hard to keep track.


    So, Jon and I actually just sat here and calculated what percentage of my dog's diet is what meat, and how much we pay for those meats, to come up with an actual exact doller per pound price. . I will also say that this was calculates at full price, which we very rarely ever pay. The only thing I put at sale price is turkey, which is normally around $.89/lb and we calculated it at $.45/lb because we bought 200lbs of it at $.25/lb so we felt it to be a fair overall discount. I'll describe the way we feed them so you have an idea what this actual price reflects
    We feed three dogs raw right now, and it's about 2.75lbs per day.
    I will say that of the meat we feed (not including organs) about 50% of it is chicken. We feed two meals per day and one is always chicken. We feed pork twice, turkey twice, lamb once, fish once, and alternate each week between a meal of beef and a meal of goat. So, while we are currently feeding more chicken than i'd like, we still have decent variety. I also give a raw egg twice a week, and half a meal of pork heart once a week. I feed beef kidney and chicken liver in small amounts every day.
    I'll leave all the calculations out, but when all is said and done, the price of each meat and what percentage of their diet each meat makes up, our total average price per pound is......

    74 cents per pound.


    full price. No sales. No deal. No private butchers. No co-ops. No bulk orders. No wholesalers. No CL deals. Just straight up from the grocery store raw feeding. (hey, this took us 30 minutes and two dry erase boards to figure out!)


    And kibble feeders claim raw to be simply out of the budget as they scoop their premium kibble day after day, throwing dollars away on sub par nutrition.

    Now compared to some decent dog food brands. (priced on amazon)
    Orijen Adult $2.04/lb
    Canidae Grain Free ALS $1.70/lb
    Instinct Chicken $2.20/lb
    Wellness CORE $1.96/lb
    EVO red $2.33/lb
    And now RAW compared to some crappy dog foods (also priced on amazon)
    Nutro ULTRA $1.50/lb
    Pro Plan Shredded Blends $1/lb
    Iams Pro-Active Health $1.15/lb
    Eukanuba $1.53/lb
    Royal Canin GSD $1.63


    Anyway, I found it interesting, maybe someone else will too! lol

    ETA: did I just admit what we do on a friday night? calculate raw feeding costs. haha. wow, we're super party animals!
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    Wow...that's great!!!

    Where did you get that much turkey for so cheap??? I need more turkey....can you ship some?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrkim120 View Post
    Wow...that's great!!!

    Where did you get that much turkey for so cheap??? I need more turkey....can you ship some?
    wal mart, actually. We filled our entire chest freezer with it, overflowed into our "people food" freezer, and stuck two in the upright.... otherwise, we'd have bought more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorgiPaws View Post
    wal mart, actually. We filled our entire chest freezer with it, overflowed into our "people food" freezer, and stuck two in the upright.... otherwise, we'd have bought more.
    Oh yeah...I remember you posting about that. Whole turkeys, right?

    Man, it's going to be fun cutting all that up. I had a heck of a time with just one. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrkim120 View Post
    Oh yeah...I remember you posting about that. Whole turkeys, right?

    Man, it's going to be fun cutting all that up. I had a heck of a time with just one. lol
    yup whole.
    We actually have a really nice knife set my monster-in-law gave us for christmas, and it helps a lot. Good knives make all the difference in the world. The cleaver makes me feel powerful. haha I think my kitchen scissors get the most use out of anything though. We have three of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorgiPaws View Post
    We actually have a really nice knife set my monster-in-law gave us for christmas, and it helps a lot.
    I like how you carried over the "monster-in-law" reference from the other thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by CorgiPaws View Post
    Good knives make all the difference in the world. The cleaver makes me feel powerful. haha I think my kitchen scissors get the most use out of anything though. We have three of them.
    Any suggestions on what knifes to use? I'm guessing a cleaver and kitchen shears? lol

    I was just fine getting the turkey apart basically, just struggled to divide up the back and breasts. Little Brady can't eat the whole thing in one sitting...wee little man. I ended up getting through it with a chef's knife and a hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrkim120 View Post
    I like how you carried over the "monster-in-law" reference from the other thread.



    Any suggestions on what knifes to use? I'm guessing a cleaver and kitchen shears? lol

    I was just fine getting the turkey apart basically, just struggled to divide up the back and breasts. Little Brady can't eat the whole thing in one sitting...wee little man. I ended up getting through it with a chef's knife and a hammer.
    I thought this made for a good standalone thread for anyoe who might be lurking, so I started one
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    nice. great breakdown and calculations.

    I think we are about the same per pound maybe a little higher. Only prob is we feed 3.5- 4lbs a day
    I guess about $110 a month?

    I do think it would be cheaper for us to feed kibble but we don't. I would guess if we feed kibble at $60 a bag - a bag and a half a month...$90.

    It's not THAT much more for us to feed raw. worth it.

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    It wouldn't matter what it would cost me to feed my dogs raw, I'd still do it if it was really expensive!

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    That is such an awesome price. :D

    BTW: These are the best kitchen scissors...EVER:
    Amazon.com: Joyce Chen Unlimited Scissor, Red: Home & Garden
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