Week2 Menu.. Opinions?

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saraemilyroy

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Hey,

So this is my second attempt at raw.. This is my third week of attempt #2 :)

As of now, i havent introduced any offal of vegetable matter.. Offal will be introduced tonight for the first time with a bony meal and it will be chicken liver

Our dog is underweight so we are feeding about 2lbs a day.. So far in the past 2 weeks it looks like hes actually put on some needed weight which is great as its been impossible to do on kibble.. His fur is also extremely soft, almost unbelievable how quickly that happened.. Unfortunately the shedding is still a bit excessive but maybe that will change with time..

Here is the menu i fed the past week i just wanted to know what you guys thought..

Monday:
Morning: Chicken Breast Bone in
Night: Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs) / Chicken Leg
Tuesday:
Morning: Tripett / Chicken Breast boneless
Night: 100grams Sardines in water / Chicken Breast / Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs)
Wednesday:
Morning: Chicken breast / Chicken carcass Grind
Night: Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs) / Tripett
Thursday:
Morning: Chicken Breast Bone in / Raw Egg
Night: Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs) / Chicken Breast
Friday:
Morning: Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs) / 200grams Sardines in water
Night: Boneless chicken
Saturday:
Morning: Tripett / Raw Egg
Night: Tripett / 100g Sardines / Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs)
Sunday:
Morning: Chicken Quarters
Night: Chicken Quarters, Tripett, Chicken Carcass Grind (mostly ribs)


The tripett we use is the beef tripett one.. The sardines are just plain sardines in water, no salt added. The chicken carcass grind is home made, we bought about 20lbs of chicken carcasses and ground up mostly only the ribs because they had bone in them but also a little bit of meat..

Aside from lack of offal, let me know what you guys think.. His stool has been mostly good with a few upsets (either too soft, or too much bone) but i think its mostly due to my mistake of either feeding too much/too little bone..
 
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