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Date Posted: 10:55:32 05/04/08 Sun
Author: Sam
Subject: Boerboels and Raw Diet

Still doing some research on feeding giant breeds raw diet.

Byeboer is extremely picky on eating the raw meat. He refuses to eat alot. He just devouered a whole chicken, but that seems to be the only thing he will eat. Chicken and turkey.

I have gotten him to eat some hamberger meat, but only when its mixed with his usual ProPlan and canned Proplan.

I've fasted him and then tried it, He doesn't fall for it. Any suggestions on the percentages I can feed him?? and is it hurting anything for him to only eat Chicken and turkey??

He will eat some beef heart, but only if its cut in small pieces and mixed with is normal food.

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