Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 One of the best raw diets I know, and ever used, was thanks to the product made by mOrigins. She has some good info on her website http://morigins.com/mORIGINS4.html That's a place to start. I wanted to attend a Mech (wolf expert) talk with her in NYC but unfortunately I couldn't afford the trip! She's very knowledgable and we used to chat a lot about diet. I don't really buy into the entire BARF idea. Way too much bone and reliance on the wrong kind of meats (poultry shouldn't be the staple of a dog or cat's diet... ungulates are the best for dogs and near best for cats). I give it occasionally but prefer to stick with grassfed beef (and if i can get it, sheep/lamb, goat etc). For cats i'm seriously considering raising rats once i'm settled in with the new baby but there's my entire being a wuss factor to consider. I'll try to compile some other things for you later. If you are feeding a cat a good place to start is catnutrition.org BUT ignore the obsession with fiber/psyllium husks. I completely disagree with their ideas on the subject and have research to back it up. I opt for a quality probiotic (my cats and dogs get primal defense) to do what they believe the fiber does. I only use fiber in extreme cases of switching an animal with bowel issues over to raw and " cleaning " house. Never use it long term, it absorbs nutrients, causes the food to move too quickly through the GI tract (less gets used by the body then, no time to break it down and pick it up!) and I also feel it can irritate the lining of the intestines. We are seeing more and more research on high bran diets possibly causing or aggrivating colon cancer despite everyone being told to eat bran to avoid it! Somewhere I have an article I wrote on the pros and cons of fiber vs. probiotics. I'll post it or a link to it when I find it. If i forget just shoot me an email. I'm 37 weeks pregnant and lost my cell phone 3 times this morning already. I hope this helps get you started! Dawn Raw food dog diet thread Hi i am having a hard time finding theb eginning of the thread. I am interested in some sites that would tell me more about the raw food diet. I have found one site that feeds BARF, but so far not anything else that goes beyond that as mentioned in the thread. Could someone point me to the post that has links, or repost the links for me?? TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 i agree with the recommendation to get a copy of mech's work. i recently got *Wolves: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation *by L. Mech (editor) and it is incredibly comprehensive. really gives you the inside skinny on how these animals live and eat which in turn will enable you to feed your dog from a much more learned viewpoint. oliver... On 8/14/07, Pendraig Siberians <blaidd2@...> wrote: > > One of the best raw diets I know, and ever used, was thanks to the > product made by mOrigins. > > She has some good info on her website http://morigins.com/mORIGINS4.html > > That's a place to start. I wanted to attend a Mech (wolf expert) > talk with her in NYC but unfortunately I couldn't afford the trip! > She's very knowledgable and we used to chat a lot about diet. > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 There is one website www.rawfed.com <http://www.rawfed.com/> . If you do a google search there is lots of info. There are also several rawfeeding . On that site it has links to other sites as well as to the . Allyn _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:48 PM Subject: Raw food dog diet thread Hi i am having a hard time finding theb eginning of the thread. I am interested in some sites that would tell me more about the raw food diet. I have found one site that feeds BARF, but so far not anything else that goes beyond that as mentioned in the thread. Could someone point me to the post that has links, or repost the links for me?? TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 Another place for info would be Tom Lonsdales site http://www.rawmeatybones.com/ You can read the book " Wonder Works " for free. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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