Dog eating a raw sheep's head! (Raw feeding for dogs!)
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My dog Dobber eating a half sheep's head. This meal contained a lot of bone, about 70%. When gving raw meat (also known as BARF), a meal must consist of about 60-70% musclemeats and the rest is 50-50 organs and bones. This meal was almost just bones, so for her next meal, she had mostly musclemeat and organs.
As you can see, it doesn't matter if a meal is out of balance, as long as you compensate it in the next meal. Of course, it's a good idea to regulary give meals that are in good balance, but on other times, you can feed out of balance. Just compensate it with a next meal.
Something to keep in mind, is that not every dog can eat a sheep's head. You might consider something smaller for your dog. These heads are pretty large (6 x 11 inches/ 15 x 28 cm), its defenitely not something you should give your average Chihuahau... Bigger breeds than my dog (she is about 18 kilo's) can probably handle such a big head just fine. If this thing is too large for your dog, you could consider giving a lambshead, or other smaller animals. For cats, you should think about heads from small poultry or small mammals like rodents or perhaps even a rabbit or hare.
Also, a few days ago, I asked you guys what this was (you can watch that video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-rDMCzqL8I). AKANEANDUME gave the right answer, it indeed was a sheep's head! Congratulations, and the eternal honor of guessing what it was lies at your feet ;).
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