I just wanted to point out to the less adventurous amongst us, that raw feeding does not have to be gruesome, and not to let that aspect put you off if you're considering it. You can just buy meat for the dog when you're doing your normal food shopping/supermarket run for the you and the rest of the family.
Very true - this is how my OH would prefer to raw-feed Molo
It can work out quite expensive this way, and might be more economical to consider buying the pre-packed AMP/Prize Choice products if you don't have a good butcher nearby 
It's not too bad actually, although when I started BARF I thought it would be more expensive than a good quality commercial food...it isn't. Our nearby supermarkets are Asda, Tescos and Somerfield and the prices for fresh meat are about the same. For under 90p you can buy a tray of chicken wings - that's 8-10 wings. A bag of frozen chicken thighs (about 6) is around £2, a pack of pig's kidneys or 2 lamb's hearts or a turkey drumstick (3-4 meals once OH cleavers it) are £1.10ish. Asda value sardines in tomato sauce are 18p a tin, turkey mince (and let's not forget eggs) are not a lot either. Beef (oxtail) and lamb with bone in I tend to buy from the butchers - £5 for a carrier bag of each. I buy stewing beef or lamb or even braising steak when it is reduced in the supermarket as they often are. Offal is also regularly reduced in the supermarket.
Living in London means that we don't have a great local butcher nearby; we have two mediocre ones, but raw feeding is certainly cheaper than I thought it would be. As the food that best suited Ruby before I found BARF was Nature's Menu frozen blocks at 75p each...raw certainly works out cheaper than that, even bought wholly from a supermarket.
Oh -and Claire, it takes just under 4 minutes for a chicken wing to be demolished now. She is definately getting more confident with the crunching
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They get the hang pretty quickly, don't they?

bones are higher value - and I keep a much closer eye on them as Tilly has been known to mug the others.... 
Might have known it would be the cocker...
