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Cheap (but Healthy) Raw Dog Food Recipes


The raw dog food diet is known to be expensive and is often viewed as a luxury for many dog ​​owners. While it's definitely more expensive in terms of money and time, there are ways to make cheaper raw dog food recipes to save your dog's food budget.


How To Make Cheap Raw Dog Food


Raw dog food recipes follow a 5: 1: 1 ratio, which means your recipes must consist of five parts of bone-in meat, one part organ meat, and one part vegetables and fruits. When creating recipes, look for options for each part that are more economical.


Shopping tips for cheap raw dog food


There are a few tips that you can follow while planning and planning Shopping for your recipes.


  • Look out for and take advantage of sales in your local markets.
  • When you join a large warehouse like Costco or Sam's Club, you get good deals on meat, but not always. Shop in price and do comparisons first to see if the cost of the membership agreement plus regular meat prices is worth it.
  • Check out local butchers in your area as many can get you deals if you buy in bulk and are a regular.
  • Ethnic markets and butchers are also great sources of ingredients and meat, which may be cheaper than your larger grocery chains.
  • Also, check out the local farms if you live in an agricultural area. Depending on where you live, you might find great deals on dropped items, as well as less common meats like lamb, rabbit, and deer.
  • Investing in a small additional freezer is a good idea when you don't have space to buy in bulk to save. You can even save in the freezer by searching for used ones on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and thrift stores like ReStore.
  • Look for pieces of meat, bone, and organs that are usually cheaper than others, such as:
    • Chicken backs, feet, gizzards, livers, necks and wings - those average price for this item ranges from $ 1 to $ 1.80 per pound. Of course, prices vary depending on the store and region.
    • Beef cuts and average prices per pound include beef face, esophagus, heart, kidneys, pancreas, tails, tongue trachea, and fat loss - the average price for this item ranges from $ 1.50 to $ 2.80 per pound.
    • Pig heads are about $ 30 for a roughly 15-pound head (ask the butcher to cut it for you), intestines and neck (about $ 1 to $ 1.40 per pound on average).
  • For other ingredients, buy private label brands that are cheaper and of the same quality as brands like eggs, yogurt, and oils.
  • Buy vegetables that are in season when they are cheaper.
  • Many foods send fruits and vegetables at a lower price when they are overripe. These are still safe for your dog and can be a great deal.
  • You can also use leftover vegetables and fruits that you eat yourself.
  • If you're feeling ambitious and have the time and space, your garden can be used to grow your own vegetables and raise chickens for your eggs.
  • Also, consider setting up a group purchase plan at a local butcher with some friends who also feed raw. The bigger your order, the more likely it is that you will get a good discount on items together.

 

Cheap raw dog food recipe servings and storage


Each of these recipes follows the ratio 5: 1: 1 when using cheaper ingredients. These recipes are designed for a single meal or in bulk. Preparing them in bulk will usually save you more money. Just store them in individual servings and put them in your freezer. To find out how much of each ingredient you need, just determine The daily amount of food your dog feeds depends on his body weight. Then take the percentages in each recipe to get the ounces of food you need. For bulk recipes, take this number and multiply it by the number of meals you want to prepare.


Coconut Chicken Stew


This inexpensive dish combines chicken bones and organs with healthy ones Coconut oil.


ingredients


  • 50% chicken parts with bones like chicken thighs which are cheap or breasts when they are for sale
  • 10% chicken liver
  • 10% chicken bones with inexpensive parts like backs, necks or wings
  • 5% coconut oil
  • 10% peas, fresh, ...

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