Thursday, January 28, 2010

World's First Known Dog Ate Big Game

http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/10/17/paleolithic-dog-skull.html

Stool indication when feeding raw meat

Stool indication when feeding raw meat

Runny/extra soft stool = too much fat or not enough bone

Diarrhea/runny = too much organ

Constipation = not enough meat

Percentage of Bone is in a Chicken Quarter

Chicken back - 44% bone

Chicken neck - 36% bone

Chicken breast - 20% bone

Chicken wing - 46% bone

Chicken leg - 27% bone

Chicken thigh - 21% bone

Whole chicken - 32% bone

http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/

Good Source Of Glucosamine

Good Source Of Glucosamine

Chicken feet Any joint and all connective tissue contain glucosamine. The stuff is not limited to chicken feet. If you are feeding body parts containing jointed bones (leg quarters, wing quarters, wings etc.) you are automatically feeding glucosamine. It is far more difficult for humans to get naturally occurring glucosamine. For a dog, it's not difficult .