Showing posts with label raw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raw. Show all posts

April 17, 2012

$3.74 worth of all-natural beef heart dog treats

Looks something like this...


I did this a while ago, but never shared these pictures with anyone. Though, since I'll be doing pretty much this same process for the rest of my dog's treats (including with different meats and organs,) I thought I'd share this now. This is $3.74 worth of beef heart fresh from the butchers shop. I would have gotten it frozen and had to let it sit and thaw a while before cutting it, but they didn't have any frozen and were just cutting this now when I got it.

I cut it into bit sized pieces, my first tray's pieces were much larger than my second batch (I was expecting them to shrink more when cooked-- they hardly did at all,) and so the second tray's pieces were half if not a third of the size some of the pieces from the first batch. Here is the first tray full...


And the second...


At first I was following the explanation of another blogger and set the heat at 300 degrees. After 15-20 minutes of that with not much notable progress other than a rancid stench that filled the whole house, I thought, screw it, and kicked it up 100 degrees to 400 and they cooked much quicker. I wasn't sure what I was looking for before the first batch anyways, other than I knew I wanted them (the pieces) to be quite dark. I may have been a little impatient (I was waiting to start the other half of the heart to be done with it, and only had the one pan,) but this is what I took out of the oven...


With a bit of flat metal I assume was once a cheap-o spatula (now with the handle broken off of it,) I loosed the pieces from the pan, wrapped them in a paper towel and set them on a plate outside to cool (this is only the first batch.)


Here are some pieces from the first batch you can see the size of in relation to my hand. Quite large! But they were soft enough to be cut into smaller pieces if I had felt like going to the trouble. For $3.74, for over a couple of pounds that acted as my dogs meal on training days, I didn't really feel like I was wasting anything by not doing this. You can sort of tell by this too the size of the actually giant pan, and just how many decent sized pieces I was able to make.


I don't know much about drying meat, other than I'm sure I didn't leave them in the oven for as long as I could have, so after they were all done and cooled I put them in a bag and still kept them in the freezer as I do with all the other dog meat. The only downside to the way these turned out was when I was constantly grabbing and feeding them to my dog during agility training, whatever bits and color rubbed off of them were all over my fingers, underneath my nails, the leash, and on the light colored pouch I kept them in for the duration of the class. I didn't mind; it wasn't a mess passed simply washing my hands and wiping down my pouch and leash. Learning how to dry the bits out more will make this better.

March 17, 2012

Early morning rant

The effects of Damon's raw diet of about 3 full months have started to really come to light. His fur feels almost like velvet. His eyes get hardly any build up in them now. I haven't once had to clean his ears as they always seem to be clean. He's put on at least a good couple of pounds in muscle since we brought him home from no doubt losing a lot while confined to the shelter, and he looks really filled out. And maybe most importantly, Pippin has brought home at lest 4 ticks in the last couple of months and besides the occasional check I haven't had to worry as I stick my nose up and parade around the house chanting 'put the dog on raw!'

What exactly is it with the ignorance people have that don't allow them to understand the fact that parasites are less inclined to go after a healthy host? A surprising number of people ridicule this. Not only this but other topics whether relevant or irrelevant to parasites on the feeding of a raw diet to your pet. What is up people? What arse do you pull your false information from? Explain this to me before you argue that my resources are unreliable when you have none because you haven't bothered to do the research yourself. When you do, I'll be more than happy to listen to and maybe even learn from your argument.

But whilst on that note the next time someone tells me that all online resources are 'fake' I'm going to slap them. Wake up to the 21st century, everyone, you're on one right now! This is a terrible excuse for not having any resources of your own. If you go and make me find a hard copy of the same damn information that very well could have gone through just as self-published a process as any false information on the net, I'm going to use it to whack every one of you on the head.