SupplyPipe28
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- Aug 22, 2016
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Hi everyone,
We'll be transitioning our little guy to a raw diet via the BiTR route and understand that only ground/chopped meat is required for the mix - i.e. no organs or bone. We just found out that our butcher has started selling raw beef and chicken diets for dogs and said that both are also suitable for cats - I've attached a photo of their raw diet flyers so you can see the contents for each package.
My question is whether BiTR would be ok to use with these packages or would it be detrimental given that purpose of BiTR is to provide the missing supplements to a meat-only base? Also, the percentages for each component are provided for the beef diet, but not the chicken - I'm assuming I should ask our butcher what these are to make sure we're giving a balanced diet?
Thanks!
p.s. Sorry the photo is gargantuan - I just wanted to make sure the ingredients were legible.
We'll be transitioning our little guy to a raw diet via the BiTR route and understand that only ground/chopped meat is required for the mix - i.e. no organs or bone. We just found out that our butcher has started selling raw beef and chicken diets for dogs and said that both are also suitable for cats - I've attached a photo of their raw diet flyers so you can see the contents for each package.
My question is whether BiTR would be ok to use with these packages or would it be detrimental given that purpose of BiTR is to provide the missing supplements to a meat-only base? Also, the percentages for each component are provided for the beef diet, but not the chicken - I'm assuming I should ask our butcher what these are to make sure we're giving a balanced diet?
Thanks!
p.s. Sorry the photo is gargantuan - I just wanted to make sure the ingredients were legible.