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Four Letters Re: Letter Re: Feeding Your Dog in Hard Times
James:
If you enter "pet food recipe" into your search engine, you
get more free recipes and e-books than you can use. It is a good idea to try
them
out on your furry friends before TSHTF.- Doc at www.bigsecrets.cc
Mr. and Mrs. Rawles,
Greetings and hope things are well with you and yours. I felt
you that you might might find these threads interesting.
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Lord bless you all. - C.K.
Hi Again Jim,
Just my take on the dog food issue. I have a female Rat Terrier
about 10 pounds that is a real patrol dog and barker. We live in a urban environment
and a large dog is just not practical because of food cost, liability, and
sanitation issues. I store her dry kibble in 5 gallon pails in the garage where
the cat lives most of the time. I have had no problems with mice or rats for
over 8 years. I agree metal cans are superior. I spoke with our veterinarian
about rice, potatoes and other vegetables mixed with canned dog food and/or
table scraps of meat. No onions for dogs by the way. She told me the dog should
have no problems but not to feed the cat so much rice and mashed potatoes leftovers.
I think cats require more meat protein in their diet. My wife is Vietnamese
and we buy 50 lb. bags of jasmine rice for about 15 dollars at the Asian market
and always have about 10 bags in reserve stored in either the bags or in 5gal
buckets that we vacuum seal for longer storage. The rice cooker is always going,haha.
I mix about two big scoops of rice with a small 6oz. can of dog food and mash
it together with a spoon very well for the dog and about one spoon of rice
mixed with 1⁄2 can of 6oz cat food for the cat. I think this a very economical
and practical way to extend the use of canned food and table scraps while providing
a nutritious and tasty meal for my two favorite animals. - DC
Jim,
You suggested raising other livestock and using some for your pets. If
you use any kind of fowl remember the eggs are also a good supplement. One thing
to remember is that sometimes you get eggs that are cracked. I use to crack
them out and put them in plastic butter tub, freeze them and give to my dog
later. If you can't freeze them then a little treat as they happen. - Merlin