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       Raw feeding
       By: Tarimoor Date: April 10, 2014, 1:52 pm
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       Not sure how many may already raw feed, or have heard of it.
       I've raw fed all my dogs, my eldest will be nine years old this
       year, and I've been happy with the condition of my dogs overall
       on a raw based diet.  The plus side, is that it can be very
       cheap, or as I am currently spending, absolutely zero pence.
       The down side is that it does take a bit of extra effort, if you
       search around, you can find places willing to let you collect
       cheap/freebies.  Raw feeding isn't for everyone, doesn't suit
       every circumstance or even every dog, but if anyone's interested
       and not sure about it, I've helped a few hundred people to
       switch over so would be happy to share how I feed my dogs and
       how much work it involves.
       #Post#: 25227--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Raw feeding
       By: lefty452 Date: April 10, 2014, 2:31 pm
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       Hi Tarimoor
       used to go to the abitoir in Duncrue street and buy green tripe
       the dogs loved it raw.
       It took a bit of hacking to cut it up but cheap feed and
       nutritious.
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       Re: Raw feeding
       By: Tarimoor Date: April 10, 2014, 2:34 pm
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       Green tripe is brilliant, really nutritious, although very
       stinky!
       Fridays are my freebies collection days, and I collect probably
       about 8 stone in weight of fish offcuts and skins, and four or
       five trays of pork/beef/lamb bones, sometimes I get some chicken
       carcasses in there.  It takes me a fair few hours over the
       weekend to sort through it all, and bag up what I don't want,
       but I have a fair few friends who raw feed (fortunately) and I
       either barter or sell it on.
       #Post#: 25531--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Raw feeding
       By: monkeyboots Date: April 21, 2014, 5:00 pm
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       feed my dogs raw minced chicken carcuss, necks, feet, and a odd
       wing/thigh minced up good stuff dogs do well on it although i do
       give them a cupfull of nuts mixed in with it getting 5lb bags of
       it for £1
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