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I KNOW RABBITS AND CHICKEN WINGS ARE GOOD FOR THEM. I CAN GET A LOT OF PORK BUT IM NOT SURE IF ITS ANY GOOD FOR THE DOGS

CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME A LIST OF OF MEATS THAT ARE GOOD FOR THE DOGS AND THOSE THAT ARE BAD FOR THEM AND WHAT NEEDS COOKING BEFORE HAND

?????? THANKS LURCHER-LAD

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iv just got a mincer..went to the slaughter house and got 4 hole tripes,2 bull livers,some lambs heart and lungs and two big boxes of lamb and beef off cuts..sure there would of been a small amount of pork....minced it all through and ended up with a wheel barrow full of minced dog food..had to use a wheel barrow because i didnt have anything big enough to mix it all in......the dogs seem to love it....and it was free...

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I WOULD ONL;Y MINCE FOOD FOR SMALL PUPS BIG DOGS GIVE THEM CHUNKS TO CHEW ON OR IF YOU ARE MIXING WITH BISCUIT MINCEING IT IS GOOD AL THE BEST
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Woz; Space Men were able to consume a perfectly " Balanced Diet " by way of ingesting little cubes of stuff. Remember all that?

 

But the fact (and it Is a fact. Proven and written up.) remains that, no matter how 'balanced' a diet a Dog gets fed; If It doesn't get to utilise it's teeth on that diet in the ways nature intended? Wrong.

 

Yep. Just gone and checked my external drive. It's still there. I have Fourteen PDF's of book. It's something someone Posted on here a year or two back. Can't for the life of me put my finger on the guys handle right now. But he was deeply into his stuff. He brought us a link to this book, available on line, in PDF format. Just download it.

 

I did. I also carefully studied and digested every page ~ as I tend to do with shit I consider important. And, when I'd finished? All thoughts of buying myself a big, professional, 'destroy Anything' type Mincer went right out the window. And I'd Really wanted one, up to that point. Hell; I was brought up around the damn things! My own father and uncle taught me, by their example and my own involvement, how to feed canine athletes. It involved shit loads of boiled flesh and often a huge, brutal Mincer.

 

But here's the catch: Those canine athletes were Racing Greyhounds. Shelf life expectancy of of what? Few to four years max? Then they'd be past their prime and, at best, the owners would 'put them out to grass'. Their Long Term, Life Long health wasn't an issue. I'd like to think 'Our' Dogs health is. I Know my lots sure as hell is!

 

And that's where this book - based on a Scientific Paper - comes into it. To try and encapsulate a full sized book in a sentence or two?

 

' Dogs teeth and mouths are designed, by nature, to shear through raw flesh and crush bones. In so doing, they maintane themselves and the health of the Dogs system. Remove this job and the mouth and its parts, like any mechanism left idle, gets soft and 'rusty'. It falls into decay. That decay spreads. It effects the Heart and the whole creature stands to die before it needs to, due to complications such as heart disease. ' Something like that. " Pyrametra " is it? People who don't clean their teeth can get it too. I know; I have no top teeth and heart disease. I'm dying.

 

Why would I Knowingly inflict that fate on my Dogs? In fact, why on Earth would I Work at it, when all I need to do is chuck chunks of flesh and bones into their bowls and let Them enjoy 'Mincing' it?

 

Still, we all have different views. We have different levels of understanding. One time I couldn't wait to spend 400 quid on a Beast of a mincer. I mean, How 'Professional Dog Man' would That make me seem?! I'd be amongst the Elite! The bigger ye Mincer .....

 

B*llocks. Only thing comes between my Dogs and a carcass is my hatchet. I chop Lumps off and chuck those in their bowls. The Dogs do the mincing. As nature decreed :yes:

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Woz; Space Men were able to consume a perfectly " Balanced Diet " by way of ingesting little cubes of stuff. Remember all that?

 

But the fact (and it Is a fact. Proven and written up.) remains that, no matter how 'balanced' a diet a Dog gets fed; If It doesn't get to utilise it's teeth on that diet in the ways nature intended? Wrong.

 

Yep. Just gone and checked my external drive. It's still there. I have Fourteen PDF's of book. It's something someone Posted on here a year or two back. Can't for the life of me put my finger on the guys handle right now. But he was deeply into his stuff. He brought us a link to this book, available on line, in PDF format. Just download it.

 

I did. I also carefully studied and digested every page ~ as I tend to do with shit I consider important. And, when I'd finished? All thoughts of buying myself a big, professional, 'destroy Anything' type Mincer went right out the window. And I'd Really wanted one, up to that point. Hell; I was brought up around the damn things! My own father and uncle taught me, by their example and my own involvement, how to feed canine athletes. It involved shit loads of boiled flesh and often a huge, brutal Mincer.

 

But here's the catch: Those canine athletes were Racing Greyhounds. Shelf life expectancy of of what? Few to four years max? Then they'd be past their prime and, at best, the owners would 'put them out to grass'. Their Long Term, Life Long health wasn't an issue. I'd like to think 'Our' Dogs health is. I Know my lots sure as hell is!

 

And that's where this book - based on a Scientific Paper - comes into it. To try and encapsulate a full sized book in a sentence or two?

 

' Dogs teeth and mouths are designed, by nature, to shear through raw flesh and crush bones. In so doing, they maintane themselves and the health of the Dogs system. Remove this job and the mouth and its parts, like any mechanism left idle, gets soft and 'rusty'. It falls into decay. That decay spreads. It effects the Heart and the whole creature stands to die before it needs to, due to complications such as heart disease. ' Something like that. " Pyrametra " is it? People who don't clean their teeth can get it too. I know; I have no top teeth and heart disease. I'm dying.

 

Why would I Knowingly inflict that fate on my Dogs? In fact, why on Earth would I Work at it, when all I need to do is chuck chunks of flesh and bones into their bowls and let Them enjoy 'Mincing' it?

 

Still, we all have different views. We have different levels of understanding. One time I couldn't wait to spend 400 quid on a Beast of a mincer. I mean, How 'Professional Dog Man' would That make me seem?! I'd be amongst the Elite! The bigger ye Mincer .....

 

B*llocks. Only thing comes between my Dogs and a carcass is my hatchet. I chop Lumps off and chuck those in their bowls. The Dogs do the mincing. As nature decreed :yes:

i feed mine fallen stock beef from knacker yard and when im runnin the lurchers hard ill feed them horse meat gives them that extra boost only problem with horse is it wont last as long as beef as i buy it by the 45gallon drum full so i tend to freeze what horse i get and defrost when needed i feed it by the lump rather than mince the only problem is you have to watch them eat it as some dogs ae that gready the will swallow the full lump then start chokin i learnt this almost the hard way lucky i fed the terriers first and was feddin the lurchers when i heard one of em fall in to the water bowl chokin mince or lumps it your choice if mince mix with biscuits or give plenty of bones to keep teeth clean

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