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06-27-2010, 09:09 AM | #1 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Cape town, South Africa
Posts: 703
| Raw Whelping Pudding I'm not sure whether this should be in the health or breeder section, but I guess there are more breeders here, so... I need help with the raw/barf diet for a whelping pudding or weaning food. One of my mentors suggests RC, which I hate and don't want to feed. What I need is a raw formula to feed the puppies from 2-3 weeks when they are being weaned. Does anyone have any ideas? I've read through the stickies and other posts, I searched for the keywords, etc. but I can't seem to find an answer. The closest thing I found was adding ground beef, egg, etc. to the whelping pudding. Is this nutritious enough for growing pups? Do you introduce mushy veggies and fruits when they are a bit older? As a quick disclaimer, I want to add that I am only going to breed when my mentor trusts me with her dogs and when we have found the right breeding stock to improve the Yorkshire Terrier breed in South Africa.
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