BARF Day 26I took Fern for a stress free visit to the vets today, just to weigh her. The comments from the farmers wife that she was looking 'painfully thin' after only the first week on a BARF diet had got me paranoid that Fern was losing rather than gaining weight. Which weighing in a 11.25Kg on day 1., she cannot afford to do. I upped her food after that conversation and she has been having 400g of AMP mince, veg and a chicken wing most days. I alternate this with heart chunks, poultry necks, sardines and egg (
two tins

of cheap Asda sardines in tomato sauce), but always with raw whizzed veggies and most times a chicken wing to finish. She seems quite happy on this and, touch wood has not been sick through overeating or looked bloated.
The extra treats have been mainly very tiny pieces of liver cake -due to the (deliberately) dwindling stocks of coloured chopped hide chews, milky bones and Bonios. She has a pigs ear once or twice a week and the odd scraps of cooked left overs.(No mashed potato though it has a 'loosening effect' ifkwim

)
Anyway...... Fern now weighs 11.90Kg

. I am delighted. She is looking really good and is very happy with her new food. I am still working through the original freezer load but have bought some more AMP working dog green tripe blocks(doG they STINK!!!) to help her put on a bit of weight. The chicken wings have now run out and I have replaced them with a pack of tiny chicken legs. I am not going to give her lamb, pork or beef bones for a while as I am still trying to get the poo consitency right by juggling the veg/bone ratios. She had a touch of the proverbials after I tried her with raw pigs liver the other week and then I overdid it with the bone

which meant lots of tiny hard poos

. Best to get the bowel function on a even keel before I introduce anything new methinks.
I shall now reduce the amount I feed slightly so she doesn't get too fat. She is as lively and energetic as she ever was, but slightly more focussed when out on walks. Her recall is better. It seems that it is not only children who suffer from hyperactivity when fed highly processed diets. This is one aspect of BARF feeding that I hadn't expected and it has come as a pleasant surprise.