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SIMPLIFIED RAW FEEDING - VITAMINS & MINERALS


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I am cutting down on the variety of meats & fish I feed my boys so I have simplified my spreadsheet   showing which vitamins and minerals are in which meats.   -   Marley is just getting too fussy  and its costing me too much money, so as soon as he is well I am switching to this simplified diet for them.      Lunar's meds alone cost me over £100 a month  - which is a lot to find on a pension.

I thought it might prove useful for some members on here. This is meant mainly for those who are thinking of switching to raw feeding.  For vitamin C   -  Liver, Kidney and Heart all contain Vit C.   Remember that as long as they get all vits and mins in one week they will do fine.   Vitamin K is also in liver.    Sardine is the only listed item that contains everything  -  which I hadn't realized until I typed this out!

CHICKEN PORK BEEF LAMB EGG SARDINES SALMON
A A     A A A
B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1
B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2
B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3
B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5
B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6
B9 B9 B9 B9 B9 B9 B9
B12 B12 B12 B12 B12 B12 B12
          C C
        D D D
        E E  
        K K  
CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM CALCIUM
COPPER COPPER COPPER COPPER COPPER COPPER COPPER
        IODINE IODINE IODINE
IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON IRON
MAGNESIUM MAGNESIUM MAGNESIUM MAGNESIUM MAGNESIUM MAGNESIUM MAGNESIUM
MANGANESE MANGANESE MANGANESE MANGANESE MANGANESE MANGANESE MANGANESE
PHOSPHORUS PHOSPHORUS PHOSPHORUS PHOSPHORUS PHOSPHORUS PHOSPHORUS PHOSPHORUS
POTASSIUM POTASSIUM POTASSIUM POTASSIUM POTASSIUM POTASSIUM POTASSIUM
SELENIUM SELENIUM SELENIUM SELENIUM SELENIUM SELENIUM SELENIUM
ZINC ZINC ZINC ZINC ZINC ZINC ZINC

 

Hope it is useful to someone

 

 

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