Finally made the switch over to raw. My 16lb boston Chloe loves the idea. She is doing great with the chicken backs, cut to a reasonable size for her of course.
The transisition (knock on wood) is going great too. She is more than willing to participate and has not had the first runny stool. In fact, we are already seeing an improvement in the texture and frequency with which she is going. What a great thing to do for her!!!
If you have a small dog then raw feeding is just genius. Not only is it healthier, but couldn't possibly be less expensive. At the big supermarkets a pack of 6 chicken backs is $2.50 and if my estimates are correct it is about 5 to 7 days worth of food. Take that Nutro!!! I couldn't imagine if I bought a whole animal to be butchered.
Will begin adding a new protein next week. I am curious what everyone thinks would be a good second one.
Also, has anyone ever fed quail as a raw food? I have raised quail before, and it is a very cheap source of meat. Not to mention that the quail would be a perfect fit for her little head.
I think the next thing I would add would be some meatier chicken. Maybe some bone-in breasts. Alternate meals between the two for a week and see how things go. The next week maybe some turkey added to the mix. Most any piece of turkey would have to be cut for a dog that size. Maybe some turkey necks would be good. They would be relatively easy to cut to the appropriate size. Usually they come cut in have or thirds so maybe you won't even have to cut those.
Just as a side note: When you cut things for her to eat, cut them the size that one piece would be a whole meat. Don't cut them to bite size. That would discourage chewing. Large whole meal sizes are what you want to feed as much as possibe.
Quail would be a great thing to feed.Also, has anyone ever fed quail as a raw food?
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Good for you in making the switch to raw, exactly how long hve you been feeding raw and how old is your dog, were you feeding Nutro eclusively before?
If you are fairly new into the switch I wouldn't rush things, take things slow and before you add in a new meat source you want to add in more chicken muscle meat like thighs (size wise for your dog) and make sure they can handle say a thigh in the a.m. and a chicken back for a constipator in the p.m.
Turkey or pork would be the next meat source slowly introduced.
If you read through the raw feeding threads you will learn a wealth of info as alot of these questions are asked and answered frequently
Quail can be used as a source of a raw diet. Hope this heps! Good Luck
How long have you been raw feeding the dog?
I wouldn't add new protein in until you see normal consistent stools for at least 3-4 days in a row.
Quail is a great thing to feed. It would be a good protein to add in next to the diet.
welcome to raw!
this is a great place for support as you transition your dog to the healthiest eating....
your dog is going to love you....even more than ever!
ask lots of questions even if you think it's a stupid one....:)
We have been feeding her for 3 days now. Alls well so far.
I have actually done quite a bit of research before starting and joined the forum a few months ago.
The size of the food is big enough for her to have to chew, but not so big as to be difficult to swallow. Is that about right?
I believe that I am going to start raising the quails again, used to do it for the reptiles. So if anyone is in Florida and wants to trade some proteins let me know.
Fresh raw whole quail (and eggs too) would be awesome!! Really can't get better than that. Good for you.
I would wait at least another week before adding in a new protein. The others are right, you want to start adding in more meatier chicken first.
Another word of caution is DO NOT over feed. It is really easy to do. I made the mistake of overfeeding (didn't even know I was) and giving my pup some diarrhea. I fasted him for 24 hours and then started over with only chicken backs for several days and much less food. He is doing much better now.
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*Duncan* Black Russian Terrier - fed a modified BARF diet since October 2010
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