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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy I've noticed that almost every time I buy a new bag of the raw, it always looks a little different. I'm sure it has to do with everything being raw and the way it gets mixed. Different batches might have slightly different appearances. I don't think I've ever seen any look grey though. I just looked at the frozen bags of lamb I have now (I opened the one that hadn't been opened yet too) and my thawed out lamb medallions and they are a light tan color and light pink when you tear them apart. My venison medallions are currently a bright red-brown color...they usually aren't quite so red, but I know the colors vary slightly.
If it's actually grey, that's kind of strange. I'd call the company and ask or return them to the store and get a new bag. So far as vomitting, some dogs are more sensitive to switching foods than others. Most do fine switching cold turkey to raw..but some will have digestive upsets. |
Thanks, my hubby is taking them back to the store this morning, we suspect we got a bag that had defrosted and refrroze, because they were all clumped together, vertically, besides being this odd color, and they are barely pink, inside.
Plus, my girls have never had a problem switching to the raw, cold turkey.
Sheila