maisiemoo
Well-Known Member
Just bought some from supermarket , have'nt actually been brave enough to give to the dogs yet , need some positive feedback before they get munched on .
My lurchers love raw food, but if I offer a wing, (or indeed anything not processed) to my Dane she sniffs it with disgust as if to say, 'Yes that will be lovely when it's cooked thank you!'
She doesn't get it cooked obviously!
I feed cooked chicken carcasses to my dogs, the remains of family meals, and have never had a mishap, of any sort.
For those who feed a heavily influenced chicken, wing/carcass/thighs/whatever diet, a question for you. Percentage wise, what would you say was the influence of chicken carcass, for your dogs? Depending upon the answer, there may be another question!
Alec.
For those who feed a heavily influenced chicken, wing/carcass/thighs/whatever diet, a question for you. Percentage wise, what would you say was the influence of chicken carcass, for your dogs? Depending upon the answer, there may be another question!
Alec.
I feed cooked chicken carcasses to my dogs, the remains of family meals, and have never had a mishap, of any sort.
For those who feed a heavily influenced chicken, wing/carcass/thighs/whatever diet, a question for you. Percentage wise, what would you say was the influence of chicken carcass, for your dogs? Depending upon the answer, there may be another question!
Alec.
I feed cooked chicken carcasses to my dogs, the remains of family meals, and have never had a mishap, of any sort.
For those who feed a heavily influenced chicken, wing/carcass/thighs/whatever diet, a question for you. Percentage wise, what would you say was the influence of chicken carcass, for your dogs? Depending upon the answer, there may be another question!
Alec.
The reason for the question was that with those who feed raw, I just wondered if the dog's diet had anything other than meat, and specifically chicken.
My OH had a very smart and well bred lurcher bitch, before we lived together. The bitch came from a local yard, and I knew both the parents. Beside the yard was a poultry farm, and in those days it was common practice for chicken carcasses to be thrown onto the outside muck heaps. The bitch brought home chicken carcasses, and eventually the puppies found their way to the food supply.
When my OH acquired the puppy, at the age of about 6 months, I used to meet them on the road, and the puppy looked lovely. By the time the puppy was a 2 year old dog, she was put down with irreparable bowl damage, as did 2 of her siblings, and they were just the two that I knew of. The vet said that he felt that her early diet was a major and contributing factor.
Now I don't know if the vet was right, or not, and neither I suspect did he, but I wonder if an exclusive meat only diet is really such a good thing. I'm not suggesting that an exclusive cereal based diet is right either. When I could get them, and I fed raw bullock's tripe, direct from the abattoir, the dogs were always offered biscuit, and they always ate it quite readily. An exclusive diet of just chicken wings would trouble me, a little.
Alec.