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How much food?
Charlie is just over 2 years old and i am wanting to get him off dried dog.
I can get a good price on chicken thighs and drumsticks in 1kg packs. This will be his main food (is that a good idea?). Not to keen on raw feeding so i will either boil the chicken or pressure cook it.
To not make it to bland was also thinking off adding raw potato, carrots and boiled rice not all together but potato one day carrot the next then potato and rice the next (im sure you get the idea) but chicken will be the main meal.
Im wanting to get him on 2 meals a day the main meal (chicken) i will give him every morning around 8am and then a hand-full of dog biscuits (not sure which ones yet) around 5pm.
The question his how much chicken should i feed him in the morning not counting the extras like a raw potato of a chopped raw carrot?
I can get a good price on chicken thighs and drumsticks in 1kg packs. This will be his main food (is that a good idea?). Not to keen on raw feeding so i will either boil the chicken or pressure cook it.
To not make it to bland was also thinking off adding raw potato, carrots and boiled rice not all together but potato one day carrot the next then potato and rice the next (im sure you get the idea) but chicken will be the main meal.
Im wanting to get him on 2 meals a day the main meal (chicken) i will give him every morning around 8am and then a hand-full of dog biscuits (not sure which ones yet) around 5pm.
The question his how much chicken should i feed him in the morning not counting the extras like a raw potato of a chopped raw carrot?
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Re: How much food?
Veg won't add too much in the way of nutrients, as with rice they are more a filler, but a healthy filler. I'm not a raw expert but would advise adding other things to complement the chicken like raw eggs and fish which will add more vitamins.
As to how much, well I think it will be trial and error. Start with what you think is a reasonable meal and adjust as weight is gained or lost. There will be a temptation to over feed only because Charlie will be like 99.9% of dogs and eat if it's there so watch for that weight gain.
Hopefully others will be along to offer more advice
As to how much, well I think it will be trial and error. Start with what you think is a reasonable meal and adjust as weight is gained or lost. There will be a temptation to over feed only because Charlie will be like 99.9% of dogs and eat if it's there so watch for that weight gain.
Hopefully others will be along to offer more advice
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Re: How much food?
Hello! I'd be really concerned that he won't be getting all of the nutrients he needs with this diet. As Ian has said, the veg won't add much to the diet as they can't process the vitamins minerals in that form. Plus, dogs are carnivores. And also remember dogs can't eat cooked bones, so would need to strip the chicken from the bone before you feed.
I would either research more into home cooked meals/raw, or stick with a commercial pet food, your dog could get very sick without the right nutrients.
I would either research more into home cooked meals/raw, or stick with a commercial pet food, your dog could get very sick without the right nutrients.
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