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So next month im ordering Jessie whole prey model raw pieces and doing the 80 10 10 ratio. However when it comes to organs if she is allergic to lamb meat will she be allergic/sensitive to lamb kidneys? i know the heart is meat.

Also i need 3kg or 4kg of food for Jessie from this store :
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i need to balance it right and since she has only been on prey model raw pre made from Raw dog food Wellington Raw meat diet for dogs Kapiti it will be ok? however its the organs that concern me if she will eat them. she has from the website the rabbit venison and lamb tripe mix with rabbit and goat, rabbit pieces.

I know i need organs, meat and heart , offal. got enough food for a month
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btw as a joke mum sent me a link to www.tails.com for some dry food for Jess i wasn't impressed with ingredients even though meant to be tailor made for her i told mum as a result of that bad joke she can feed Jessie tripe for a week when get to uk!
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btw as a joke mum sent me a link to www.tails.com for some dry food for Jess i wasn't impressed with ingredients even though meant to be tailor made for her i told mum as a result of that bad joke she can feed Jessie tripe for a week when get to uk!
Ha Ha!! Payback!!:D
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Ha Ha!! Payback!!:D
Sure is payback! btw stayed off course today and Jessie so impatient for her food. 48g bone in rabbit, 9g kidney 6 g liver for time being building up with organ amount to 24g each. here video https://youtu.be/nDWzOHcaumA
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So Jessie did this week have normal stools on tuesday onward so upped on thursday from 6gm liver to 10gm and from 13gm kidney to 16gm kidney. well everything happened at once worming vaccines annual and rabies and organ/bone in. Jessie has been having nasty farts and poop last few days so we are skipping the organ in the morning and doing bone in with tripe and tripe rest of tommorow then tuesday goat. Thursday she will get organ if poop normal.

yesterday was long and black today was light black with mint green mucus on top and i pick up her poo everytime esp on walks and i forgot to take the poo bag containing poo in it out the car before went in the house dad goes for a coffee(he told me its a normal poo on walk told him it isnt) and he gets back and says there was this terrible smell in my car. i thought it was a pair of trainers but it wasnt then i saw the plastic bag of dog poo and it was that it (swear word) stank badly. i laughed hard and said i told you it aint a normal poo.

that teaches my dad to tell me what a normal dog poo is lol.
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Oh my goodness that's funny! The dark poops can be from liver. It tends to cause black or really dark poops with a good bit of odor. And yes, that combined with deworming and vaccines can be a factor as well. I personally don't vaccinate mine, and only deworm if needed.
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Oh my goodness that's funny! The dark poops can be from liver. It tends to cause black or really dark poops with a good bit of odor. And yes, that combined with deworming and vaccines can be a factor as well. I personally don't vaccinate mine, and only deworm if needed.
I agree its funny i should share that story in general discussion lol! the farts she was doing before poop reminded me of when she was on premade mix very assaulting to my nose.

When i move to UK i wont be vaccinating unless needed and they titre test there too so that will help. Jessie gets into alsorts on walks so i worm her every 3-6 months tbh i rarely worm her these days as i forgetful but needed to see result of worming her with endogard as that will be used 2 days before flying to UK.

i thought it was prob the liver causing the black poop and not the kidney. i held off yesterday with organs and her poops are back to normal as of yesterday. thank goodness. only now she is suffering with urine ph problems as got into the labs food.
urine ph back to normal thank goodness. also found tripe with organ and bone really helps for when i increase the liver by 4 grams! only she had mint green solid poop on second poop that first time lol. was intresting...........

Thinking even though wary of duck of ordering either necks or duck mince and introduce slowly and see what happens? i no idea how old the duck necks i last tried were but made her sick but if its from woofles well lets see shall we? but am i best to go with necks or mince? no idea necks are $5 for 500gm and mince $8 for kg
Necks would be the most beneficial, if they will work.
i assume go slowly with how much duck neck and build it up? or just feed however many grams she needs and see what happens?
so having weight battles with Jessie! first coconut oil made her 5.9kg so spent nearly a month cutting down her food to get her to 5.7kg which was when our first order from woofles came. then she dropped to 5.5kg then 5.4 and 5.3kg. so fed her 160gm a day from 137.5gma day and she again 5.3kg today! i cant tell you how frustrating it is but it must be the stress of all people coming to view house or its just so hot she needs more food because she is very healthy and nothing wrong with her. feel she a piglet. any suggestions? cant order duck necks and more food till next week so we have beef tounge heart and cheek mix , veal, bit of lamb left over, and 1.2kg tripe left along with bone in rabbit.

what are the fatty meats aside from lamb?
what she is getting at the moment a friend very kindly coverted the chart into grams :)

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Beef and pork are fatty. Most red meats in general tend to put on weight better than something like turkey or chicken.
got beef just introducing it to her slowly. veal isnt fatty is it? oh going to buy lamb briskets too (at dads expense) is pork considered bland or rich?
Pork is the blandest of the red meats, but still fatty.

Veal and lamb are the same thing I think? I'm pretty sure.
Pork is the blandest of the red meats, but still fatty.

Veal and lamb are the same thing I think? I'm pretty sure.
nope lamb darker in color and veal lighter kinda a pink meat if makes sense.

looking up sodium content of supermarket range pork online
Like chicken, some dark meat some light, but comes from the same animal.

One may be a little fattier cuts than the other, but from the same animal, and lamb/veal is a fattier meat than chicken or turkey.
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So Jessie is now on multiple protiens which are
lamb/lamb brisket
rabbit pieces
beef tounge heart and cheek mince
boneless veal
Horse

We have to try some duck necks! this will be ultimate test for duck as previosuly not sure if the duck necks were old and off but she vomited and had direha but then one time she got it she had colitis from diet, another time worming pill which make her ill apart from endogard so far fingers crossed. So will soon know if she can tolerate it or not. im nervous but will try it next week as this week is lamb brisket to try.

whats the best way with the necks give 53gm at once or 20gm a time?
Like chicken, some dark meat some light, but comes from the same animal.

One may be a little fattier cuts than the other, but from the same animal, and lamb/veal is a fattier meat than chicken or turkey.
Lamb comes from sheep.
Veal comes from calves aka baby cows.

Veal is leaner than lamb, 8 gram vs. 21 in lamb, according to google.
Lamb comes from sheep.
Veal comes from calves aka baby cows.

Veal is leaner than lamb, 8 gram vs. 21 in lamb, according to google.
Oh yea! That's right! Duh!! I knew veal was a baby, just couldn't remember which it came from! And my dad raised cattle. I was raised around it.........
So Jessie is now on multiple protiens which are
lamb/lamb brisket
rabbit pieces
beef tounge heart and cheek mince
boneless veal
Horse

We have to try some duck necks! this will be ultimate test for duck as previosuly not sure if the duck necks were old and off but she vomited and had direha but then one time she got it she had colitis from diet, another time worming pill which make her ill apart from endogard so far fingers crossed. So will soon know if she can tolerate it or not. im nervous but will try it next week as this week is lamb brisket to try.

whats the best way with the necks give 53gm at once or 20gm a time?
You have a good variety of proteins. Try the duck necks again and if they don't work for her just don't give them. You can use lamb ribs and rabbit for bone. You could add pork and pork ribs as well.
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