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Le Canard de Barbarie,
Widowzilla fed regular Diamond dog food to the pack for years, and a couple of years ago switched to that same Diamond Natural L&R. But these past few months has switched to the Raw feeding. They still get some kibble, but it's more like 10% of their diet. 90% is chicken, emu, beef, pork, etc that we're buying in bulk for $0.30-$2 / lb. Definitely under $1 / lb average, probably closer to $.75 .
Diamond N L&R is what, $25-30 for a 40 lb bag? That's $.6 to .75 / lb. But the dogs eat maybe 50-75% by weight compared to kibbles, so 1 lb of raw meat is the equivalent of 1.5 lbs of kibble. That means that the meat effectively costs $.50 /lb.
But the bigger reason for switching is the impact on them physically. These are 50-80 lb dogs. Top of their breed, national Specialty Winners, Westminister breed winners, Best in Shows, etc. We've had a dog in the top 10 (conformation) every year in our breed for 20+ years. So they're nice dogs. We can see more sheen in their coats, their teeth are cleaner, they have more energy, and meal times are quick! There is more prep time on our part, but much less time in actual eating time. And no begging some dogs to eat! Sorry, off topic but thought I'd mention this.
Oh, Ken H, good idea with the pellet gun. But the smallest gun I have is a 22, & I'm not looking to spend $50 on a pellet gun. If I get one, I'll try it.
Great ongoing discussion. I didn't think this thread would wander into coon recipe's for people!
-tony
Widowzilla fed regular Diamond dog food to the pack for years, and a couple of years ago switched to that same Diamond Natural L&R. But these past few months has switched to the Raw feeding. They still get some kibble, but it's more like 10% of their diet. 90% is chicken, emu, beef, pork, etc that we're buying in bulk for $0.30-$2 / lb. Definitely under $1 / lb average, probably closer to $.75 .
Diamond N L&R is what, $25-30 for a 40 lb bag? That's $.6 to .75 / lb. But the dogs eat maybe 50-75% by weight compared to kibbles, so 1 lb of raw meat is the equivalent of 1.5 lbs of kibble. That means that the meat effectively costs $.50 /lb.
But the bigger reason for switching is the impact on them physically. These are 50-80 lb dogs. Top of their breed, national Specialty Winners, Westminister breed winners, Best in Shows, etc. We've had a dog in the top 10 (conformation) every year in our breed for 20+ years. So they're nice dogs. We can see more sheen in their coats, their teeth are cleaner, they have more energy, and meal times are quick! There is more prep time on our part, but much less time in actual eating time. And no begging some dogs to eat! Sorry, off topic but thought I'd mention this.
Oh, Ken H, good idea with the pellet gun. But the smallest gun I have is a 22, & I'm not looking to spend $50 on a pellet gun. If I get one, I'll try it.
Great ongoing discussion. I didn't think this thread would wander into coon recipe's for people!

-tony