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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #150 on: November 17, 2006, 10:56:57 PM »
:D :D :D :D
  :-\ Do you think we're doing OK then?  :shades:  :D
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Re: A BARF Diary.
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #152 on: November 17, 2006, 11:08:33 PM »
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #153 on: November 17, 2006, 11:13:22 PM »
:D :D :D :D
  :-\ Do you think we're doing OK then?  :shades:  :D

 ;) not bad  :shades:
Any helpful hints?  :D

don't think you need any, you're doing very well on your own  ;) :D

stop worrying, and stop weighing - that'd be my hint  :lol:

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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #154 on: November 17, 2006, 11:19:28 PM »
[stop worrying, and stop weighing - that'd be my hint  :lol:
   :rofl1: It was the farmers wife that did it! She was so appalled that I was feeding  chicken bones to one of her family's pups.
Now I know that Fern is thriving on BARF I shall take your advice  :005:
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #155 on: November 17, 2006, 11:26:42 PM »
[stop worrying, and stop weighing - that'd be my hint  :lol:
   :rofl1: It was the farmers wife that did it! She was so appalled that I was feeding  chicken bones to one of her family's pups.
Now I know that Fern is thriving on BARF I shall take your advice  :005:

 :D  and when they say how marvellous she looks, you can tell 'em why  :005:

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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #156 on: November 17, 2006, 11:41:37 PM »
Sure will  :lol:
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #157 on: November 21, 2006, 08:19:37 PM »
I emailed the AMP people yesterday about their Prize Choice frozen minces and chunks. I am going to buy the next batch of Ferns food online. As there has been a bit of discussion about the need for bone in a BARF diet -particularly for those who are only gradually getting their dogs used to actual raw meaty bones, I thought I would check which of their products contained bone and which did not. I asked them whether any of their Prize Choice 'dinners' contained vegetables and cereals or whether it was 100% meat.  I also couldn't tell which was raw frozen and which was cooked frozen. This is their reply:

All our products are raw frozen except our roast chicken which is cooked and frozen ready to eat which is very popular to alot of our customers.
Lamb and rabbit dinner are fresh frozen minces made from whole cuts of meat and nothing else, they arrive at our factory raw and frozen and leave raw and frozen.
All our ranges of 400g frozen minces, 2kg frozen freeflow minces, 2kg wholemeat chunks and our 454g standard range are are plain raw frozen products , besides the roast chicken, all minced,except the chunks.
The 400g minces contain ground bone 4% approx, except the All beef one does not contain any.
Animal breast trim is cuts of poultry mainly turkey
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I've just placed my first order online.  I think I shall just have enough room in my freezer for it  :-\ .

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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #158 on: November 21, 2006, 09:15:58 PM »
I think I shall just have enough room in my freezer for it  :-\ .
I had to buy a second freezer when I switched to BARF.  :005:

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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #159 on: November 29, 2006, 10:04:09 PM »
BARF Day 38
Fern has at last reached the stage of the two minute chicken wing. She demolishes small chicken legs at a similar rate, with plenty of careful crunching and with no resulting adverse effects at either end, so I think her jaws must be getting stronger and her digestion has adapted well.
Time to move up a notch on the BARF.
I bought breast of lamb yesterday, a good meaty piece with very little fat (as breast of lamb goes) about 800g, and cut it roughly in half down between the ribs, saving half for today. I chopped up the meaty bone free bit into small chunks and gave it to her with her whizzed veg in her bowl. It disappeared in a flash. So I gave her the remaining piece whole and told her to 'take it out'. Outside on the patio she dropped it and looked quizzically at me as only a cocker can. 'What do I do with this Mum?' 'Take it' I said. She looked, licked, looked at me again...licked some more and then sat looking at it... ::)  I took it in and cut down between the bones so she had three or four pieces resembling spare ribs and about the same thickness as a chicken wing. Then I gave her one and sat down outside with her. She put it down on the patio. More licking, more quizzical looks. 'Good girl, take it'... She picked it up and brought it to me. I took it and she immediately wanted it back. I gave it back to her, she put it down and licked some more and then slowlygingerly began to chew. 'Good girl' I said, each time she crunched. I think because she is naturally a soft mouthed breed, this idea of being able to crunch anything in her mouth is quite an alien concept to her. She keeps looking at me as if to say 'is this really OK to do?' It took some time, but she took each piece from me as I offered it. Finally she licked the patio clean! The whole episode took about half an hour. No vomiting afterwards and pooing normally today  ;) .
Tonight we repeated the process to finish off the breast. I don't think i'll be doing this more than once every week or so as the bone feeding with Fern involves sitting outside with her whilst she eats, or she just wants to come straight in  ::). It's getting cold out there at this time of year and I feed her at 5.30 pm. I can do the 5 minute chicken wings thing, but the breast of lamb will be mainly a spring/summer food methinks :005:

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I cancelled my online AMP order and stocked up from my local pet shop again. I got to the payment option and a message popped up saying that they would contact me  :huh: . When I telephoned I was told that they don't yet have a secure site (one is planned for next year) and then they wanted to add a surcharge for paying over the phone with a credit card  :o ! I got a bit narked with this as there is no mention of this on their web site, even when you have placed your order  >:( , so I cancelled on principle and told them why. I then thought that the minimum order of £50 worth, might not have fitted in my freezer anyway, what with the extra Christmas goodies I shall want to put in there, even though I had padded out the order with a box of pigs ears. They were a good price too -shame. Thanks for the warning Rhona W. An extra freezer for one dog isn't something I can run to atm :005:
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #160 on: November 29, 2006, 10:27:27 PM »
Thanks for the warning Rhona W. An extra freezer for one dog isn't something I can run to atm :005:
:005: We bought a second hand one off ebay for £40!  ;) And it's in better condition than my house freezer.  ph34r


Glad to hear it is all going well.  :D I couldn't be doing with feeding outside either. My pair eat in doors on the laminate floor and then I wipe it over with a bacterial floor wipe. 

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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #161 on: November 29, 2006, 10:58:01 PM »
Thanks for the warning Rhona W. An extra freezer for one dog isn't something I can run to atm :005:
:005: We bought a second hand one off ebay for £40!  ;) And it's in better condition than my house freezer.  ph34r


Glad to hear it is all going well.  :D I couldn't be doing with feeding outside either. My pair eat in doors on the laminate floor and then I wipe it over with a bacterial floor wipe. 

I had to get a new freezer too when I started BARF too. I looked around and couldn't afford a new one at the time, Rhona suggested ebay to me but there weren't any in my area. Then my friend suggested the Yeller (like free ads) and I got one from there for £40 and its in perfect condition.  ;)
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #162 on: November 29, 2006, 11:02:25 PM »
Thanks for the warning Rhona W. An extra freezer for one dog isn't something I can run to atm :005:
:005: We bought a second hand one off ebay for £40!  ;) And it's in better condition than my house freezer.  ph34r


Glad to hear it is all going well.  :D I couldn't be doing with feeding outside either. My pair eat in doors on the laminate floor and then I wipe it over with a bacterial floor wipe. 

I had to get a new freezer too when I started BARF too. I looked around and couldn't afford a new one at the time, Rhona suggested ebay to me but there weren't any in my area. Then my friend suggested the Yeller (like free ads) and I got one from there for £40 and its in perfect condition.  ;)
No room for another one  without reorganising the kitchen/utility and it is only 18 months since we did that  :embarassed:  :'(
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #163 on: November 30, 2006, 10:59:14 AM »
Thanks for the warning Rhona W. An extra freezer for one dog isn't something I can run to atm :005:
:005: We bought a second hand one off ebay for £40!  ;) And it's in better condition than my house freezer.  ph34r


Glad to hear it is all going well.  :D I couldn't be doing with feeding outside either. My pair eat in doors on the laminate floor and then I wipe it over with a bacterial floor wipe. 

I had to get a new freezer too when I started BARF too. I looked around and couldn't afford a new one at the time, Rhona suggested ebay to me but there weren't any in my area. Then my friend suggested the Yeller (like free ads) and I got one from there for £40 and its in perfect condition.  ;)
No room for another one  without reorganising the kitchen/utility and it is only 18 months since we did that  :embarassed:  :'(

After 12 months of raw feeding and juggling food around the drawers of our fridge freezer each week, we have finally agreed to sacrifice Molo's crate (4 foot long!) in favour of a chest freezer  :o

It means I'll be able to buy pet mince from my butcher along with the bones, wings, rabbit and other goodies- maybe even a whole carcass or two  :D

It arrives at the weekend...... :D
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Re: A BARF Diary.
« Reply #164 on: November 30, 2006, 12:59:06 PM »
Our second freezer is in the garage. It is fully stocked with the dogs' food and then I fill a drawer of the kitchen freezer with a week's supply of meals at a time.  :D