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hi all can anyone  give me some advice on feeding cooked meat  our husky will only eat dry food meaty chunks or cooked fresh meat but I am not sure how much example  the weight of  cooked meat for each meal he has dry meaty chunks morning will eat it some times and I use guide lines on the bag , and cooked fresh meat in the evening usually with mixer biscuits  ie he gets chicken, mince steak, liver now and again ,turkey , would appreciate any help thank you  

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hi all can anyone  give me some advice on feeding cooked meat  our husky will only eat dry food meaty chunks or cooked fresh meat but I am not sure how much example  the weight of  cooked meat for each meal he has dry meaty chunks morning will eat it some times and I use guide lines on the bag , and cooked fresh meat in the evening usually with mixer biscuits  ie he gets chicken, mince steak, liver now and again ,turkey , would appreciate any help thank you

 

Hope this helps - just what I do.

My two weigh in at 38.2kg and 39.3kg (f&m)

My girl gets 62.6gm part cooked raw (defrosted raw) and a heaped tablespn of kibble plus 2tblspn Kefir, half tspn coconut oil & 1 tspn ACV (apple cider vinegar) with added water and stirred.

Raw veg when we are having any eg carrot, broccoli stalks, cooked sweet potato. And a frozen carrot to clean teeth.

My boy gets 66.4 (approx) plus 2+ heaped tblson kibble plus same of the rest.

Whole crushed in raw egg/shell (extra calcium) each twice a week. They are fed twice a day.

In training sessions they can get up to 8 natural dark gravy bone treats or marrow bone treats. And raw bones a few times a week when I can get hold if them.

If I'm running in a rig two or three times a week I increase their feed by 1/4 amount each but watching their weight.

They are on a three monthly 'vet plan' check/overhaul too. [emoji847]

The vacpacs have a big variety - Lovejoys & Forthglade incl Fish and Shellfish and these store on the shelf until opened then into fridge, so fab for travel away or camps! [emoji4]

Albion comes frozen raw.

I'm going over to the new kibble I've found but Xcel 32(% protein) is ideal for puppies, nursing mums and into adulthood. All Wheat and Gluten free. The next Xcel (29% protein) has Wheat, Maize and Gluten so this is no good. The pictured 'Natur' is £40/15kg sac so more than the higher 32 Xcel (£22.99/15kg) but it is still economical and under £60/ pcm for both or £50/pcm as kibble amounts vary. FB_IMG_1515429033907.thumb.jpg.0c107de7617aaacf9ed5346da661ebaf.jpgFB_IMG_1518772855179.thumb.jpg.d77372ca7ef1ec5b513a627f4b861e87.jpg

 

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Hi thank you so
Much for all the info this is most helpful thank you again and your dogs are beautiful Hun x


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Best wishes.
I also train using www.successdogs.com
Still learning so much with this breed! Good luck!

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