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|  16-05-2010, 21:22 | #41 | |
| ir Brukne |   Quote: 
  I am speaking about raw meat diet in this case. | |
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|  16-05-2010, 21:28 | #42 | 
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|  16-05-2010, 21:32 | #43 | 
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			Well   If the amount of bone and meat changes places in this photo... this would be just perfect   Where from do you take these photos?   | 
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|  16-05-2010, 22:04 | #44 | 
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			The Wolfdog.org gallery´s   But I use the F5 method on the front page to view as many "photo of the moment" as possible in one minute  Just press F5 and you get a new photo  But that one I had in my computer from before... Best regards / Mikael 
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|  17-05-2010, 19:15 | #45 | |
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 Hah hah, if I let her eat as much as she wanted she'd explode! :0) | |
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|  17-05-2010, 20:42 | #46 | |
| ir Brukne |   Quote: 
  Just try it once or twice. People say, that when dog knows there will always be plenty of food, he doesn't try to eat EVERYTHING as fast as possible anymore  And you start to know how much a dog exactly needs (again - talking about RAW, not dry food or mixed way of feeding). | |
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|  18-05-2010, 09:52 | #47 | 
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			Its very funny (and sad same time) to read this discussion. Lunas Mom ask about the best feeding and when get a answer, that best one is raw, then argumentate, why is it not true. I feeding my all dogs (CsW only) only raw and I dont see any problem. And raw get by me just puppy about 3 weeks old. I never used industrial produced food. My oldest - Nancy have just 13 years and no problems. For info, my dogs eating 1. Full chicken (means really full, incl feathers, head, legs etc.) 2. Ostrich stomachs, heads and feets (some time whole ostrich) 3. Raw eggs, vegetable and fruits 4. Some times rests from kitchen as well | 
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|  18-05-2010, 10:06 | #48 | |
| ir Brukne |   Quote: 
  But we still give Brukne chicken heads, feet (very healthy for joints), just no featthers  Pavel, and how do you prepare vegetables? A lot of dogs eat whole carrots, apples, tomatos etc., but it is said that if you want your dog to assimilate the vegetables, they should be mashed into piure or boiled a little. So  I am too lazy to prepare separate meals for my dog - only sometimes I add a handful of spinach into her sour milk. And the uncleaned cow's stomatch is a good substitute for vegetables   | |
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|  18-05-2010, 10:07 | #49 | 
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			In this case i completely agree to what Pavel wrote before ! The only strange thing for me is... "(some time whole ostrich)"...  How and where can one get a whole ostrich ??? Are you living next to a Zoological garden or an ostrich - farm , dear Pavel ? And how long time does one dog feed on it , until the whole ostrich is completely eaten ? An Ostrich is weighting up to 120 kg ....   | 
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|  18-05-2010, 10:10 | #50 | |
| ir Brukne |   Quote: 
  So it is possible to get the parts that are not used anymore or if the whole bird doesn't suit for people's food for some reasons   | |
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|  18-05-2010, 10:17 | #51 | 
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			Originally posted by Vaiva: "People grow ostrich for meat  So it is possible to get the parts that are not used anymore or if the whole bird doesn't suit for people's food for some reasons  " Of course i know this. But this was not the question - i´m wondering how one can get , transport and feed a whole ostrich to his dogs... (May be he ment only young ostrichs..?  ) I´m curious on Pavel´s answer here... | 
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|  18-05-2010, 14:16 | #52 | |
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    Did you never order a 1/4 or a 1/2 cow from a farmer? There´s no problem to get the meat home from the butcher - all you need is a station waggon    And if the ostrich stinks a bit after some time: what an amuse-gueule for the dogs   | |
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|  18-05-2010, 14:44 | #53 | |
| ir Brukne |   Quote: 
   At dog shows we all can see that most of the dog lovers are women, Lithuania is not an exception. Also among people feeding their dogs raw meet there are a lot of women. And once a very elegant red haired lady, owing Irish setters, got a... rabbit. With all the coat on. I am not sure now why she wanted to take the coat of, but she did. And on the dog owner's forum she asked, how she should do it. And the advise was to pump the rabbit with air - the coat then separates from the body. Imagine an elegant lady in a yard of BLOCK HOUSES, pumping the rabbit with a pomp for car's tires   Yes, she DID it   | |
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|  18-05-2010, 15:05 | #54 | 
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|  18-05-2010, 16:07 | #55 | 
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			Originally Posted by Angelika    "Where do you live, Silvester? Metropolis?    Did you never order a 1/4 or a 1/2 cow from a farmer? There´s no problem to get the meat home from the butcher - all you need is a station waggon    And if the ostrich stinks a bit after some time: what an amuse-gueule for the dogs  " Hmmm....I´m sorry, no , i never ordered a quarter or half of a cow from a farmer - may be i´m living in a more civilized part of Germany, who knows...    But I´m still waiting for the answer of Pavel ... | 
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|  18-05-2010, 16:37 | #56 | ||
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  Same is by vegetables. But many times i mash vegetables with joghurt or sour milk and its a very lovely "energy drink" for my dogs as well . Quote: 
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|  18-05-2010, 17:58 | #57 | |
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  In my experience with other breeds in general though, pups usually grow up first and then outwards, some taking up to 2 years to fill out completely. | |
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|  18-05-2010, 20:57 | #58 | 
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|  18-05-2010, 22:05 | #59 | ||
| ir Brukne |   Quote: 
  (my friends parents have bees and some of these plants always grow in their garden ,because they use them for some bee-thing  ). Also blackberries in a wood. She picks them with her lips and looks like a bear then. And she roles on blackberries too, and her neck becomes purple. She also knows wich mushrooms can be eaten raw (like russule). Quote: 
   Angelika, I also live in a very civilized part of Lithuania - 5min by feet from the old-town of Vilnius (capital of Lithuania). Just I am not so ritch to buy kidney or liver in a supermarket, but I have time to get it from other places   | ||
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|  19-05-2010, 06:53 | #60 | 
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