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<blockquote data-quote="Boone25/06" data-source="post: 4997721" data-attributes="member: 15523"><p>I have a blood tracking dog that I feed around 50% deer meat. Only problem you might run into is the lack of fat in it. During the winter I supplement with a high energy dog food. It was what he was raised on as part of his training. Healthy and happy. As far as not killing to feed an animal goes, I'm a farmer most of my livelihood comes from people who would rather not raise it or kill it but will still buy it. They can buy all the dog food they want animals still die to make it. Dog food is scrap meat and byproduct of slaughtering animals same as you killing a deer processing it and eating prime cuts and feed scrap or lower cut to dog. Answer to question yes great healthy food but add fat when they burn more fat to stay warm or active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boone25/06, post: 4997721, member: 15523"] I have a blood tracking dog that I feed around 50% deer meat. Only problem you might run into is the lack of fat in it. During the winter I supplement with a high energy dog food. It was what he was raised on as part of his training. Healthy and happy. As far as not killing to feed an animal goes, I’m a farmer most of my livelihood comes from people who would rather not raise it or kill it but will still buy it. They can buy all the dog food they want animals still die to make it. Dog food is scrap meat and byproduct of slaughtering animals same as you killing a deer processing it and eating prime cuts and feed scrap or lower cut to dog. Answer to question yes great healthy food but add fat when they burn more fat to stay warm or active. [/QUOTE]
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