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Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 12 Jun 2012 20:18
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I wouldn't cook it, Don. If you are going to feed it, use it raw.
Steve Bennie Australia (Verified User) Posts 32 Dogs 5 / Races 46 12 Jun 2012 20:39
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Darren sorry mate, web mail box all fixed up now.
steve.
Sean O'Donnell Australia (Verified User) Posts 4262 Dogs 64 / Races 54 12 Jun 2012 20:43
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Don McKernan wrote:
My query was based upon safety. As I said I have a reputable supplier-not from Dungannon. All I want to get is a bit of help re cooking chicken Your answers are a bit foul!!
As a raw product you get a higher nutritional value thank cooked!
Paul Blyth Australia (Verified User) Posts 332 Dogs 10 / Races 0 12 Jun 2012 23:17
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Jarrad Dale wrote:
paul blyth wrote:
chicken mince, beef , bread, water and a rapidvite product.
I give this to all the pups and the broodies daily.
It was this product jarrad, he said rapidvite asked him to try it as a new product and he loved it so they added his initials to the end of the product name (GB). Race dogs though not pups. EXTERNAL LINK
Jarrad Dale Australia (Verified User) Posts 2143 Dogs 27 / Races 82 13 Jun 2012 02:01
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Cheers Paul.
For the pups the " Amino Cal Plus " we swear by it
Rob Tyler Australia (Verified User) Posts 5176 Dogs 64 / Races 113 13 Jun 2012 03:27
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I feed any type of meat...as long as it is fresh and you give them plenty of it, they should thrive. Nothing wrong with a bit of good quality chicken mixed with their red meats.
Jack McKechnie Australia (Verified User) Posts 255 Dogs 9 / Races 0 13 Jun 2012 04:35
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THANKS JARROD FOR THE EMAIL.
Can anybody tell us of some wholesalers of good quality chicken mince?, seems funny to be asking that when i farm upto 250,000 chooks here at any one time but the company i grow for are asking $2 a kg and it doesnt cost me that for quality red meat.
Jarrad Dale Australia (Verified User) Posts 2143 Dogs 27 / Races 82 13 Jun 2012 04:39
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jack mckechnie wrote:
THANKS JARROD FOR THE EMAIL.
Can anybody tell us of some wholesalers of good quality chicken mince?, seems funny to be asking that when i farm upto 250,000 chooks here at any one time but the company i grow for are asking $2 a kg and it doesnt cost me that for quality red meat.
Thank DARREN not me :)
Were are you located jack vic, nsw??
Jack McKechnie Australia (Verified User) Posts 255 Dogs 9 / Races 0 13 Jun 2012 04:46
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sorry jarrod i thought it was you who sent it out.
goulburn nsw
Jarrad Dale Australia (Verified User) Posts 2143 Dogs 27 / Races 82 13 Jun 2012 04:53
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burns p/f (sydney) at $1 per kg, you have 2 choices .75 for the frames etc minced or $1 for higher quality actual chicken minced, we grab the same kg of beef/horse and mix it...
Keith Lloyd Australia (Verified User) Posts 1326 Dogs 54 / Races 3 13 Jun 2012 08:00
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Jarrad Dale wrote:
burns p/f (sydney) at $1 per kg, you have 2 choices .75 for the frames etc minced or $1 for higher quality actual chicken minced, we grab the same kg of beef/horse and mix it...
WOW...$1 per kilo. I prefer to buy the frames so you know exactly what is in the mince but 75c a kilo??? no chance. I pay $4 for 10 kilo bags which usually weigh around 32 pounds which is 14.5 kg which makes the price about 28c a kilo. I prefer to mince my own as sometimes there is a need to get rid of leg bones if the butcher is preparing schnitzels and I don't want them in my mince.
Mark Glennerster United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 3208 Dogs 0 / Races 0 13 Jun 2012 08:52
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Knowing a good butcher is the key with chicken frames, most butchers cut up the chicken to suit their clients and they are left with the frames and necks, just find one that is willing to mince up those left over frames and necks, there is usually a fair bit of meat still on them anyway, agree a deal and your set.
Here in the UK you can reckon to pay about 25 pence a kilo approx.
Paul Blyth Australia (Verified User) Posts 332 Dogs 10 / Races 0 13 Jun 2012 09:51
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Jarrad Dale wrote:
Cheers Paul.
For the pups the " Amino Cal Plus " we swear by it
No probs. that's the common theme with this constant discussion. Everyone has their own way of doing things. There's no one specific way to care for your dogs and if your method works and you get results, why change? The CSIRO web site has a section containing average percentages of content in all different cuts and types of meat. It's a good read if you're wondering what you're actually giving your dog.
Lance Day Australia (Verified User) Posts 864 Dogs 16 / Races 1 14 Jun 2012 05:16
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Rob Tyler wrote:
I feed any type of meat...as long as it is fresh and you give them plenty of it, they should thrive. Nothing wrong with a bit of good quality chicken mixed with their red meats.
You are right Rob but you can't rear on Chicken alone . It must be mixed with red meat.
Rob Tyler Australia (Verified User) Posts 5176 Dogs 64 / Races 113 14 Jun 2012 05:21
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I would probably use a 75/25 mix here on average.
The other thing that I am lucky is that I get some top quality chicken....plenty of meat, flesh etc on the chicken.... into the mincer and comes out beautiful with whatever other meats I am using at the time.
The dogs all look okay on it, which is the main thing.
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 14 Jun 2012 05:43
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Lance, yes you can. Rod Deakin, as I keep saying, raised all his pups on just chicken, no other meat. He used some additives, but no other meat.
Aaron Perry (Verified User) Posts 141 Dogs 11 / Races 8 14 Jun 2012 10:53
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If you'd like a copy of the 'DEAKIN' article.........list your email address and I'll send it on.
Hi Darren, could you please send me a coppy of that article. [email protected]
The CSIRO web site has a section containing average percentages of content in all different cuts and types of meat. It's a good read if you're wondering what you're actually giving your dog.
Paul would you be able to put a link up for that CSIRO article. I've tried to find it without any luck.
Thanks aaron.
Aaron Perry (Verified User) Posts 141 Dogs 11 / Races 8 15 Jun 2012 03:03
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Thanks for the email darren.
Paul would you be able to let me know where I can read that CSIRO article. I've looked on the website and I can't find it.
thanks aaron
paul blyth wrote:
The CSIRO web site has a section containing average percentages of content in all different cuts and types of meat. It's a good read if you're wondering what you're actually giving your dog.
Paul Blyth Australia (Verified User) Posts 332 Dogs 10 / Races 0 15 Jun 2012 09:24
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Aaron Perry wrote:
Thanks for the email darren.
Paul would you be able to let me know where I can read that CSIRO article. I've looked on the website and I can't find it.
thanks aaron
paul blyth wrote:
The CSIRO web site has a section containing average percentages of content in all different cuts and types of meat. It's a good read if you're wondering what you're actually giving your dog.
I'll have a look mate its been a while since I've used it but try this web site, calorie king. Also very helpful with all kinds of foods content. EXTERNAL LINK
Mal Cuneo Australia (Verified User) Posts 6 Dogs 7 / Races 0 08 Jul 2020 07:54