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All chicken raw diet...

DennasMom

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Some info if you feed a lot of chicken in a raw diet:
https://therawfeedingcommunity.com/...g-it-chicken-only-raw-diets-are-not-balanced/

Variety is a must when feeding raw, as is ample red meat.

Denna's sensitive to chicken anyway, so she doesn't get much. Her diet is a lot of beef, pork, elk/venison (purchased dog-food grind), lamb and sardines. I throw chicken or turkey in occasionally, just to see if she's over her sensitivity, but so far, it's remained a very small percentage.
 

dpenning

Well-Known Member
Some info if you feed a lot of chicken in a raw diet:
https://therawfeedingcommunity.com/...g-it-chicken-only-raw-diets-are-not-balanced/

Variety is a must when feeding raw, as is ample red meat.

Denna's sensitive to chicken anyway, so she doesn't get much. Her diet is a lot of beef, pork, elk/venison (purchased dog-food grind), lamb and sardines. I throw chicken or turkey in occasionally, just to see if she's over her sensitivity, but so far, it's remained a very small percentage.

Interesting and a little concerning as Emma gets primarily a chicken blend. If I feed her beef she gets bad hotspots. Pork she is ok with. Wouldn't these deficiencies show up in her annual blood work if that were the case?

I may need to find a local doggie nutritionist. Thanks for posting.


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