Rosanne,  I started by adding a raw chicken wing to
his kibble.  Then, I added Steve's Real Food to the
kibble instead.  When I tried the BARF prepared
patties, I just gave him that.  My reason was that he
had been picking out the raw stuff and leaving the
kibble in the dish.  I might try the patties again,
but today, I'm going to try my own batches of raw from
recipes others have been using.  We'll see how it
goes.

Robin McLeod
Minnesota

--- Rosanne Cleveland-King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >Here is my question:  From what I am reading on
> various BARF sites/lists (the books are on order),
> letting a dog eat kibble when also feeding raw is
> NOT
> good.  What I'm reading on *this* list is that a lot
> of you combine kibble with raw.  Could you direct me
> to some reading somewhere that refutes the BARF
> argument that combining these is not good?  I'm
> trying
> to figure all of this out. Actually, any
> sites/books,
> etc. that you would be willing to point me toward
> would be a great help<
>
> Robin: I just picked up my box of Billinghurst Barf
> Combo food.  She suggested that for cavaliers, I use
> 1/8 patty with the regular amount of kibble for two
> weeks, to see how they do on it. Then gradually
> change over to just the Billinghurst.  Is that what
> you have been trying?
> Rosanne


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