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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Apex, NC (outside of Raleigh)
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Hi,
I just noticed I had my RAW amounts worked out entirely wrong... This is what I had orginally planned and posted and every said it seemed okay... but it seemed like quite a bit for an 8 week old pup. RMB – 12.6 oz MM – 14 oz OM – 1.4 oz Going by Lauri's formula, let's say an active pup (7-8 on her scale) that weighs 20lbs would get 3.00% of the pups body weight, which in this case would only be .6 lbs... Originally, I was looking at 1.8 lbs... 3x the amount he needs. I just need someone to clairify my numbers for me... I guess the first thing I need to know is how much a typical 8 week old male pup weights. I'm portioning and then freezing his OM tonight, so wanted to check my numbers and see I'm really off... or at least I think I am ![]() Guessing an 8 week old pup would weight about 20lbs, that would change my numbers from those up above to: RMB - .27lbs MM - .3 lbs OM - .03 lbs Can someone help me here, because now I'm completely confused, when I thought I had it down pat as far as weighing out the portions and daily totals... grr....
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Wsa trying to finish up and time ran out...
This is what I would feed a 20lb pup? it seems so little... at least to the 1.8 lbs I had originally planned ![]() RMB - .27lbs or 4.32 oz MM - .3 lbs or 4.8 oz OM - .03 lbs or .48 oz And that's for the entire day! At 2 meals per day, that equals: RMB - 2.6 oz MM - 2.4 oz OM - .28 oz Please tell me I'm wrong... lol
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And then if I'm using tripe...
it's 45% RMB, 30% MM, 20% Green Tripe and 5% organ mean which should be: RMB - .27lbs or 4.32 oz MM - .18 lbs or 2.88 GT - .12 lbs or 1.92 OM - .03 lbs or .48 oz Sigh... when I thought I had it all worked out right, now I'm doubting everything and my pup comes home in 3 days.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Sunny So Cal, Long Beach
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I do mine off his expected/ideal adult weight and it's been going really well.
When Spartacus came home he was 17.6lbs @ 9 weeks and then just monday went to the Vet and he was 26.6 lbs. So to avoid all that, i'd just go with adult weight. I am doing it with a expected weight of 85lbs. So i'm doing 2.5% of that. And it's been going well. Also, tripe is not added to those calculations. I use that as just a throw-in. Just give 2oz daily. My calculation is 45%RMB, 50%MM and 5%Organ with 1/2 of that as liver. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Use his expected ADULT weight, not his puppy weight
![]() If the portions are too large for him to handle, you can always pick it back up and refreeze for next time. Dogs don't care one whit if it's pre-gnawed ![]() You can make it a little easier on yourself by spreading it out over a week or so. They don't need all three varieties (RMB, MM and OM) every single day. I like to give OM with RMB to keep stools balanced (RMB make firmer stools, OM make looser ones), but otherwise, I try to make up a prey animal over the course of a week or so. Say you expect an 80-lb dog, then you can feed 2 lbs/day. So buy 14 lbs for the week. Of that 14 lbs: ~7 lbs should be RMB ~6 lbs should be MM ~1 lb should be OM (liver/kidney/lungs) and "miscellaneous" as Lauri describes on her site You can take all that, split into 14 freezer bags (if you're feeding 2x/day), and voila! You're all set.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I agree with JackandMattie, doing a weekly calc is best.
Also organ meat is one meal, don't split it and make sure it's fed with RMB. MM can be fed alone. What i do is MM in the morning with salmon oil and coconut oil. This is where i add my tripe. Night mean is where i do OM and RMB. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Thanks.
I bought and bagged 400+lbs of food and bagged them into 3lb bags... figuring 2lbs per day, a bag of RMB and MM every 3 days. This way I can take some out of the freezer every couple of days. The OM is in snack size ziplocks. So that worked out well. I just had a brain fart and for some reason, the amount's didn't make sense all of a sudden. I just hope our pup isn't allergic to anything I bought already
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