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f**k kibble. Get some meat in it lad ?

when I worked at the slaughter house and you could get sheep heads with the wool left on all my dogs and pups got was green tripe and sheep heads  not one dog had worms [never bought wormers] and thei

I've Tried all sorts the last 25 yrs.. Never been a fan of high protein biscuits personally.dull coats and shit you can't pick up.. Always found a good mix of raw, the odd egg, pasta, brown bread, sal

7 minutes ago, Netmaker said:

when I worked at the slaughter house and you could get sheep heads with the wool left on all my dogs and pups got was green tripe and sheep heads  not one dog had worms [never bought wormers] and their coats shone like shithouse doors

That’s what mine have now.except I have to skin the heads and only lambs,not sheep.

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10 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

33% protein ?

Pups foods vary from  22-32 protein he must know a growing  pup needs a higher protein diet or if he didn’t he’d of just fed the pup on a low 16-18% to start not a 33% that’s my thought anyway 

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14 minutes ago, Netmaker said:

Why not sheep and could you not put the skins in a bag when no one looks

All part of the fall out from b.s.e.lambs head and a paunch is a nice sized meal for my mutts.give them other stuff as well including a dry complete.i sometimes get free wormer from the vets at work.if not I buy it my vet.i’m their often enough so no reason for the wool.wouldn't trust it myself.

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12 minutes ago, ginger beard said:

All part of the fall out from b.s.e.lambs head and a paunch is a nice sized meal for my mutts.give them other stuff as well including a dry complete.i sometimes get free wormer from the vets at work.if not I buy it my vet.i’m their often enough so no reason for the wool.wouldn't trust it myself.

we would boil the heads and the only thing left was the bottom jaw never had any trouble with the wool left on them the tripe was given green 

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19 minutes ago, Netmaker said:

we would boil the heads and the only thing left was the bottom jaw never had any trouble with the wool left on them the tripe was given green 

Skin a lambs head.scrap out as much half digested grass,dunk in a barrel of water a couple of times.fed for a day.quick and easy.

started giving the odd pig head as well.it certainly done them no harm and they loved it.

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7 hours ago, Aussie Whip said:

Some might not agree but I feed a lot of egg yolks and get a long life and really shiny coat on the dogs.Only throw a few egg whites in though,I've heard it takes other good stuff out.

I feed loads of eggs the protein is in the whites of the egg like

Ever feed um on monitor lizards ? 

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Google barf diet

i feed my dog this and never had any problems. She’s been on raw for most of her life now and it’s kept her nice and lean.

it can get a bit tedious making a diet of 80% meat 10% bone 10% organ meat (5% liver and 5% other organ meat) so might be worth buying it complete from a raw dog food supplier.
 

Start with really small amounts of liver because your dogs will probably get explosive shits ?

 

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9 hours ago, Netmaker said:

we would boil the heads and the only thing left was the bottom jaw never had any trouble with the wool left on them the tripe was given green 

When had bull x feed em  sheep heads raw keep teeth clean stronger jaw an feet ?

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2 hours ago, Black neck said:

I feed loads of eggs the protein is in the whites of the egg like

Ever feed um on monitor lizards ? 

Didn't know that,I heard it can pull stuff out of them,if they get poisoned as well,could be BS.I also found too many whites was making their shit gooey and hard to clean up.I  feed a dozen eggs a day between 8 dogs from my free range chooks.

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