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I've been feeding BARF to Jinny and Ella ever since they arrived - a variety of chicken wings, lamb mince, green tripe, turkey mince, liver, heart, spare ribs etc etc.
Many of you may remember that Jinny was the most terribly fussy feeder and would rather starve than let food pass her mouth - consequently I could feed her as much as I could cajole her into eating and, even now at 8 months old, she will only eat as much as she needs and keeps herself in good shape for her age and conformation
However, Ella is a different whippet altogether (w00t) She is of much smaller build than Jinny and very 'solid' :- " She is exhibiting a tendency to gain weight very quickly and I am monitoring her intake to ensure she doesn't turn into a staffie X :lol:
Anyway - to get to the point - I think I remember seeing something on a K9 thread regarding what weight of meat to feed relative to the weight of the dog??? I've tried to find this thread again but failed
What do the BARF feeders among you do as a rule of thumb?? I'm used to feeding racehorses and adjusting nutrition according to workload and the individual's metabolism but I've never had to worry about overfeeding a dog before ......... Ella is my first problem child :lol: :wacko:
Thanks for any advice!! :cheers: :thumbsup:
Many of you may remember that Jinny was the most terribly fussy feeder and would rather starve than let food pass her mouth - consequently I could feed her as much as I could cajole her into eating and, even now at 8 months old, she will only eat as much as she needs and keeps herself in good shape for her age and conformation
However, Ella is a different whippet altogether (w00t) She is of much smaller build than Jinny and very 'solid' :- " She is exhibiting a tendency to gain weight very quickly and I am monitoring her intake to ensure she doesn't turn into a staffie X :lol:
Anyway - to get to the point - I think I remember seeing something on a K9 thread regarding what weight of meat to feed relative to the weight of the dog??? I've tried to find this thread again but failed
What do the BARF feeders among you do as a rule of thumb?? I'm used to feeding racehorses and adjusting nutrition according to workload and the individual's metabolism but I've never had to worry about overfeeding a dog before ......... Ella is my first problem child :lol: :wacko:
Thanks for any advice!! :cheers: :thumbsup: