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Old 09-10-2012, 03:15 AM   #6
McheleM
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Originally Posted by Marilize View Post
When you introduce the new meat, do it slowly and little by little to avoid a tummy upset. Add a little of the meat to another meal and gradually increase the amount until they can handle an entire meal of venison. Venison is quite rich and wild-tasting, so it might take them a little while to get used to the taste. If they turn their noses up at it, offer it frozen or slightly thawed at the next meal.
If venison is prepared right, it doesn't taste wild or gamey.


We feed our dogs venison on occasion, as that's literally the only meat we keep in the freezer. We process it ourselves, and I feel more comfortable feeding them venison than I do any other meats or foods, because I know there's nothing been added to it (preservatives, growth hormones, etc). We have duck and wild hog on occasion too.
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