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I am a bit concerned wise about food. I just found out yesterday she feeds only raw meat diet. I would feed dry kibble food.
Actually, large or giant breed food. It contains correct protein amount for large dogs and the puppy large breed has adjusted protein and such for how large breed puppies should grow, so that they don't grow too fast for their bones and body. The adult large breed usually is larger chunks to help slow down eating. I also know to elevate their food bowl, to help on bloat happening. Both adult and puppy have glucosamine to help with joints and such, plus other things for healthy joints, bones, muscles, and everything else for large/giant breed of dogs.
How would I go about switching from the raw to dry kibble? I know to do it slowly (as with any food changes for any animals), but would it be slower than from one kind of dry to another kind of dry? Would I be out of line to ask her to some how supply (sell?) me some of the raw meat she feeds, enough for the switch over time?
And: yet another thing in this quest of what is best. I will be having total knee replacement surgery Nov. 8. I will be unable to get out and close up the chickens houses during the recovery time, and really need a livestock guardian. Even now, while able to take care of my chickens, I am having huge losses to raccoons and other predators. Mostly raccoons. I have written on here before about this problem and am not asking for help of what to do. I have been through every kind of 'solution' and still have raccoons coming around like crazy. I know I have lost at least 100 chickens over this past spring and summer. This past month alone, I have went from almost 50 chickens to now about 20.
The only solution and help is a live stock guardian.
This is a horrible year for predators. I am hearing all over and from so many people of huge losses of their chickens from raccoons and such. Everyone is shocked and super upset at how bad it has been this year. I do know of at least a couple people I have spoken to that lost entire flocks. Every chicken they had.
Actually, large or giant breed food. It contains correct protein amount for large dogs and the puppy large breed has adjusted protein and such for how large breed puppies should grow, so that they don't grow too fast for their bones and body. The adult large breed usually is larger chunks to help slow down eating. I also know to elevate their food bowl, to help on bloat happening. Both adult and puppy have glucosamine to help with joints and such, plus other things for healthy joints, bones, muscles, and everything else for large/giant breed of dogs.
How would I go about switching from the raw to dry kibble? I know to do it slowly (as with any food changes for any animals), but would it be slower than from one kind of dry to another kind of dry? Would I be out of line to ask her to some how supply (sell?) me some of the raw meat she feeds, enough for the switch over time?
And: yet another thing in this quest of what is best. I will be having total knee replacement surgery Nov. 8. I will be unable to get out and close up the chickens houses during the recovery time, and really need a livestock guardian. Even now, while able to take care of my chickens, I am having huge losses to raccoons and other predators. Mostly raccoons. I have written on here before about this problem and am not asking for help of what to do. I have been through every kind of 'solution' and still have raccoons coming around like crazy. I know I have lost at least 100 chickens over this past spring and summer. This past month alone, I have went from almost 50 chickens to now about 20.
The only solution and help is a live stock guardian.
This is a horrible year for predators. I am hearing all over and from so many people of huge losses of their chickens from raccoons and such. Everyone is shocked and super upset at how bad it has been this year. I do know of at least a couple people I have spoken to that lost entire flocks. Every chicken they had.