RAW feeding - Exclusively Setters2024-03-28T21:46:00Zhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/raw-feeding?commentId=865021%3AComment%3A884077&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Ya
I have thought about ho…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-02-02:865021:Comment:8860712012-02-02T09:25:13.839ZJennie Bensteadhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/JennieBenstead
<p>Hi Ya</p>
<p>I have thought about how much I feed my two but found it differcult to do in weights.</p>
<p>I feed with how they are looking ie; can I feel their ribs and I also weigh them to see how they are gaining and of course what they look like.</p>
<p>Must say they look great and have many people comment.</p>
<p>In a day they would have:</p>
<p>Breakfast</p>
<p>4 chicken necks or 1 wing with tripe or beef (any meat I might have) or fish mine have fresh which would be 2spratts each…</p>
<p>Hi Ya</p>
<p>I have thought about how much I feed my two but found it differcult to do in weights.</p>
<p>I feed with how they are looking ie; can I feel their ribs and I also weigh them to see how they are gaining and of course what they look like.</p>
<p>Must say they look great and have many people comment.</p>
<p>In a day they would have:</p>
<p>Breakfast</p>
<p>4 chicken necks or 1 wing with tripe or beef (any meat I might have) or fish mine have fresh which would be 2spratts each (Riley wont always eat) or tescos blue stripe fillets one each with a raw egg including shell.</p>
<p>followed by 2 tablespoons of Bio yog.</p>
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<p>Eve meal</p>
<p>1 Whole chicken back (sometimes they are huge with loads of meat on) then I will cut in half and they share.</p>
<p>Any meat I may have Beef or heart. small amount of liver or kidney (not to often) mine love tripe ( the more it smells the better) yuk</p>
<p>Veggies about three times a week all mashed up together I do in food processer ( its easier just to google what they should not have) and yes mine have fresh garlic I have always feed my dogs and horses garlic great in summer against ticks etc also good for us.</p>
<p>Herbs fresh or dried just a sprinke also mine love bananas.</p>
<p>I believe its common sense I am lazy and would not be bothered weighing everthing so far so good.</p>
<p>They also have meaty bones couple times week which Riley like to bury in the garden lol.</p>
<p>Every time I go to finish I think of more pork ribs they adore.</p>
<p>As they get older they will prob have less I feed by what I see for me thats easier.</p>
<p>They are also very very active charging around all their waking hours.</p>
<p>I have never ground the bones (my choice) a lot of people do and thats fine.</p>
<p>They have been eating whole chicken necks wings from 8wks chicken backs whole from about12 wks at first Riley used to play with them and throw all around the place. But not now gone in seconds.</p>
<p>Its the best thing I have done for my dogs. </p> You got a lot of responses th…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-02-02:865021:Comment:8860492012-02-02T06:32:29.084ZIlona & Ginahttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/IlonaCrotogino
<p>You got a lot of responses there! It is quite a raw food community out there.</p>
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<p>Anton and Gina are on raw food and I wouldn't change it. Their coats are shiny, and their doggy kisses are fresh :))</p>
<p>Generally, when they were pups, I gave them 5% of their body weight per day. This comprises of 10 to 20 per cent veges and the rest it meat. To the meat portion you can add 5% offal a day (not if you feed lots of yellow vegetables). You can also feed chicken necks, start with…</p>
<p>You got a lot of responses there! It is quite a raw food community out there.</p>
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<p>Anton and Gina are on raw food and I wouldn't change it. Their coats are shiny, and their doggy kisses are fresh :))</p>
<p>Generally, when they were pups, I gave them 5% of their body weight per day. This comprises of 10 to 20 per cent veges and the rest it meat. To the meat portion you can add 5% offal a day (not if you feed lots of yellow vegetables). You can also feed chicken necks, start with one or two a day up to five (that is included in the meat portion)</p>
<p>Vegetables:PUmpkin is good. The same for sweet potato. Carrots. But they also need greens, such as green beans. There are some veges you don't feed, such as Avocado. Also I would be careful with tomato, cabbage only very little. Silver better not, Although I feed spinach. NO Onions please!!. I give garlic in small doses (good source of selelnium, for their immune system), however, the official line is 'no'.</p>
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<p>Get flax oil, fish oil, omega three oils are essential. You can also add ground or broken up flax seed (a teaspoon a day)</p>
<p>How old is Finn? When he is about 12 weeks old, you can actually start him on chicken necks. Before that age, I'd grind them for him. (got a food processor?)</p>
<p>For your lab, I would feed 2% of his body weight a day. (Labs tend to pile on the kilos...) so no grain.</p>
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<p>With nutrients, go with kelp powder. Then Green herbs are good (even dried herbs). A raw egg a week, and a can of sardines.</p>
<p>There is a lot more, and you may notice, I am thrilled about raw feeding. If you want to know more, there is lots of it online, and there are excellent books. But you can always drop me a line, and I'll help.</p>
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<p>PS with not giving the right nutrients: With raw food you make sure that won't happen. Food allergies tend to disappear.</p>
<p>Anyway, you see for yourself. Are their coats shiny? Are they happy and aktive? Are their eyes clear? Then everything is fine. If in doubt, check out with a good vet who is not sponsored by the dog food industry.</p>
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<p>All the best!</p> Thanks for all the comments e…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-02-01:865021:Comment:8853972012-02-01T09:42:52.903ZCharlotte Beeneyhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Charlotte
<p>Thanks for all the comments everyone. Would it be possible for some of you to maybe write out your exact meal plans so I can get a bit more of a realistic idea of what you feed and when? :)</p>
<p>Thanks for all the comments everyone. Would it be possible for some of you to maybe write out your exact meal plans so I can get a bit more of a realistic idea of what you feed and when? :)</p> Ann,
Exactly what happened to…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-02-01:865021:Comment:8852962012-02-01T09:37:03.230ZCatherine Carterhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/CatherineCarter
<p>Ann,</p>
<p>Exactly what happened to me in 1982 when I got my first Irish....and all your comments apply to all my dogs since then... I do exactly the same as you do!</p>
<p>Ann,</p>
<p>Exactly what happened to me in 1982 when I got my first Irish....and all your comments apply to all my dogs since then... I do exactly the same as you do!</p> When I started in Irish Sette…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-02-01:865021:Comment:8854692012-02-01T08:55:25.580ZAnn Millingtonhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Vollut
<p>When I started in Irish Setters over 40 years ago, I tried every whichway of feeding with picky skinny dogs and stressing over what they should eat and why they were not interested UNTIL I hit upon RAW!</p>
<p>In those days you could buy a 40kg tripe from the local abattoir for 20 pence! - You just had to wash it a bit, slice it up into bite-size pieces and freeze it.</p>
<p>My dogs never looked back!! They were the correct weight, had shiny coats, bags of energy, had no allergies and only…</p>
<p>When I started in Irish Setters over 40 years ago, I tried every whichway of feeding with picky skinny dogs and stressing over what they should eat and why they were not interested UNTIL I hit upon RAW!</p>
<p>In those days you could buy a 40kg tripe from the local abattoir for 20 pence! - You just had to wash it a bit, slice it up into bite-size pieces and freeze it.</p>
<p>My dogs never looked back!! They were the correct weight, had shiny coats, bags of energy, had no allergies and only went to the vets for vaccination.</p>
<p>Puppies were weaned on raw minced beef and progressed to raw minced tripe.</p>
<p>Nowadays you can get pre-packed frozen raw food - so much more convenient (tho' more expensive!)</p>
<p>I mixed plain wholemeal biscuit with the tripe as the basic diet but introduced other stuff like vegetable leftovers, gravy and anything wholesome to add a little 'spice'!! And of course large beef bones (I didn't seem to source chicken wings etc but would do now) After all dogs are primarily scavengers/omnivours.</p>
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<p>PS Offal is good - but not too much liver - and lights (lungs) although often used and popular with dogs, do not have much food value</p>
<p> </p> I buy 40kg at a time it proba…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-01-29:865021:Comment:8844692012-01-29T22:01:27.862ZSandra wilsonhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Sandrawilson
I buy 40kg at a time it probably costs about 2to 3pounds a day but on some days she has bones which cost a £1.It is really worth it because I was wasting so much food before and she was thin now she is just right. You can do it more cheaply if you do your own but the extra money is worth the peace of mind knowing she is getting exactly the right balance.Good luck Sandy and Holly.:-)
I buy 40kg at a time it probably costs about 2to 3pounds a day but on some days she has bones which cost a £1.It is really worth it because I was wasting so much food before and she was thin now she is just right. You can do it more cheaply if you do your own but the extra money is worth the peace of mind knowing she is getting exactly the right balance.Good luck Sandy and Holly.:-) I did look at Natural Instinc…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-01-29:865021:Comment:8842812012-01-29T17:05:51.264ZCharlotte Beeneyhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Charlotte
<p>I did look at Natural Instinct but it looked quite pricey. How much do you usually pay per month, if you don't mind me asking?</p>
<p>I did look at Natural Instinct but it looked quite pricey. How much do you usually pay per month, if you don't mind me asking?</p> I had real trouble feeding Ho…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-01-29:865021:Comment:8840952012-01-29T16:34:36.830ZSandra wilsonhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Sandrawilson
I had real trouble feeding Holly I now have her on natural instinct raw food it is a human grade food not low grade meat it is ground with the bones and has salmon oil and veg added it is great. I also give her some raw bones 3to4times a week,she looks really good and I don't have the stress and worry anymore.:-)
I had real trouble feeding Holly I now have her on natural instinct raw food it is a human grade food not low grade meat it is ground with the bones and has salmon oil and veg added it is great. I also give her some raw bones 3to4times a week,she looks really good and I don't have the stress and worry anymore.:-) Thanks I'll check that out :)tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-01-29:865021:Comment:8840462012-01-29T14:11:44.821ZCharlotte Beeneyhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Charlotte
<p>Thanks I'll check that out :)</p>
<p>Thanks I'll check that out :)</p> there is a great Yahoo group…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-01-29:865021:Comment:8840772012-01-29T10:34:41.968ZOssianhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Ossian
<p>there is a great Yahoo group called Rawsetters - they are a mine of info</p>
<p>there is a great Yahoo group called Rawsetters - they are a mine of info</p>