Nikki, sorry, I missed your post the other day!
Julie, you can prepare BARF for two weeks at a time?? I have to admit, I have not done much reading into it. My spouse and I only make it to the grocery store to feed ouselves once every three weeks!
Actually, it is better to prepare veggie meals ahead of time becuase freezing (and then thawing before feeding) after pulping makes the nutrients from the veggies much more available than pulping alone. If I had the freezer space, I would set aside one day a month and do all my shopping and food preparation for the next 4-6 weeks. Since I'm limited in freezer space for now, I have to settle with a week or two at a time

And remember, that's an hour for 5 dogs - for one or two dogs an hour would get you a month's worth of food!
I started looking into it, but it seemed so complicated. I always feel like there are just not enough hours in the day... do you have some links or info you could post about what you do? I would be interested in learning more..
It does seem very complicated....it's really not. There are several good sites, most of which I lost from my bookmark files when my hard drive crashed :( But,
www.barfers.com has lots of good information and is the seat of the BARF webring, which you should surf to get loads of good information and practical application of the diet. Riveriene has a great site (it's on the webring, you can List Sites to find it). Caberfeidh Deerhounds has some good info on starting a raw diet as well,
www.caberfeidh.com - it's in the Holistic section. Another fairly thorough explanation is at
http://newcastle.falcin.com/diet.shtml - and
www.njboxers.com has a Top 50 FAQ that is very helpful.
Also, there are several books to read, so that you not only understand how to feed the diet, but *why* to feed it and why to feed each part of it. (These titles may not be exact but they'll get you to the right place!)
Give Your Dog A Bone - and - Grow Your Pups with Bones by Dr. Ian Billinghurst
The Ultimate Diet by Kymthy Schultze
Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog by Wendy Volhard
Herbal Handbook for Dogs and Cats by Juliette de Baraclai Levy
Natural Health for Dogs and Cats by Dr. Richard Pitcairn
Switching to Raw (don't remember the author, Pam somebody maybe? - it's a new book and is available through
www.rawsetters.com)
Books (except maybe the last one) are available at dogwise.com and/or sitstay.com and/or amazon.com
Also visit the BARF Forum and search the archives for more information there.
One of the issues I have is that I take my dogs just about everywhere I can. I also fear that a BARF diet would be way to much in packing and preparing for all of our little excursions, or our hosts would not appreciate my guys gagging down a raw chicken.
You could grind the chicken, or schedule a veggie meal for those days you'll be visiting - it's pretty flexible. Or you can purchase some of the prepared raw diet for extended travel - that's what we'll be doing with our boy when we send him out with the handler. I certainly don't want her to have to worry about him choking on a chicken back (she's not a raw feeder), and the prepared is packaged to stay frozen/chilled longer than anything I could make (since fridge space in her rig is limited).