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Current RAW cost

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by treezpitz, Oct 16, 2013.

  1. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    My exact thoughts, they're all a distance from me so I'm going to have to make a day of it and hit a few of em all the same day to make it worth the trip. I don't get discouraged easily and I didn't expect it to be easy so I figured I'd have to go through some bs to get where I want. Sure appreciate ya!!
     
  2. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    Leg quarters are now .79/lb
    Beef scraps are 1.50/lb
    Chicken hearts are still $1/lb
    Deer bones and scraps (in pic) FREE
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  3. Harky

    Harky Pup

    treezpitz that is pretty choice looking food.
     
  4. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    Thanks Harky, my dogs were VERY happy!
     
  5. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

    lucky!!! Nice score! :)
     
  6. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    this is from 2009 when someone post this on another forum I think it's from CA Jack book


    First let me state that this diet is not intended to represent a "premium" RAW diet, but a low budget raw diet for larger kennel situations trying to keep their costs down. The big claim that larger kennel operations cite as a reason for not feeding raw is "cost" and "convenience."

    Well, feeding raw is always going to be a bit more inconvenient than feeding kibble, but I have made this formula as convenient as I can (you can get everything at WalMart), and as cost-effective as I can (it costs less per-lb than the shit of shit-kibble Ol' Roy). At my local WalMart, Ol' Roy is now $20.88 for 40 lb (which is $0.52/lb), and the following raw diet I am listing can be put together for only $0.50/lb. Here are the items:



    Food Item.............................Cost Per Meal

    Raw Chicken Quarters (8 oz)..............$0.290
    1 Cup White Rice (8 oz)......................$0.087
    Whole Egg (2 oz)................................$0.121
    Plain Yogurt (1.2 oz)...........................$0.079
    1 Tsp Lard (1/6th oz)..........................$0.013
    ½ Vitamin Pill (0 oz)............................$0.014

    19.2 oz meal........................................ $0.60 = Total Cost


    * WalMart offers 10-lb bags of chicken quarters for $5.78, which pans-out to be only about $0.58/lb.
    * You can get 20 lb of Matma white rice for $13.12 at WalMart also. Keep in mind that 1/3 cup of rice grains makes a full cup of cooked rice (after you add 2/3-cup of water and heat it). There are 50.5 cups of rice grains in the 20-lb sack, which after adding water make 151.5 cups of rice for $13.12, making each cup of rice cost only $0.087 (just under nine cents a cup).
    * You can also get a carton of 60 (5-dozen) eggs for $7.24 (which comes to $0.97/lb), and each egg weighs about 2 oz (or about 12.1 cents per egg).
    * You can buy a quart of "Great Value" plain yogurt for about $1.57 each (which is about $0.79/lb), and it has been my experience that you can scoop out about 20 heaping tablespoons per container, which is about 7.9 cents per serving.
    * You can also get a bottle of 300 Equate Multi-Vitamin pills for $8.42. Since a little dog doesn*t need the full horse pill, you can cut each vitamin in half, which means you get 600 multi-vitamins for just over eight bucks (or $0.014/pill). The best way to feed the half-vitamin pill is to stuff it in a teaspoon of lard.
    * You can get a 4-lb tub of Armour Lard for $4.82, and since 4 lb = 64 oz, and since 1 tsp = 1/6th of an ounce, this means you get 384 teaspoon servings for less than five bucks, or $0.013 per serving (just over one cent).

    This means the above meal would cost 29 cents + 8.7 cents + 12.1 cents + 7.9 cents + 1.3 cents + 1.4 cents which would equal a total cost of 60.4 cents for 19.2 oz of feed, which translates to just over $0.030/ounce—or just over $0.50/lb—and it*s still a better meal compared to just about any commercial kibble.


    That*s right, you can shop at WalMart and feed your dogs a low budget raw diet for less than what it costs to feed Ol* Roy, the lousiest feed on the market, and yet it is better for your dogs than virtually any high-end kibble. You don't need to go to butchers, slaughterhouses, or any other inconvenient spot for many folks ... you can get all of these things right at WalMart.

    Just purchase a crock pot for the rice (also at WalMart), in a size commensurate with the number of dogs you have (1 cup of rice per dog), and you will be saving moneyAND feeding your dogs better. There is simply no excuse to feed kibble anymore with today's prices.

    Yes, there are raw diets better than this; again, my point was to provide a LOW BUDGET ("anyone can get it") raw diet for kennel situations.

    All you need is a meat cleaver, the crock pot, and a cutting board. Lay the number of eggs, vitamins, chicken pieces out there ... and stack a buncha bowls ... and you can feed a yard of dogs better than any kibble ... for LESS MONEY than any kibble.

    Good luck,
     
  7. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    That deer meat is good stuff
     
  8. shaman

    shaman Big Dog

    We are out in Southern Part of Africa and get whole mince chicken at R10 a kg which around 0,92 in Dollars.. We usually buy in around 120 a month for 10 dogs but that includes 5 pups which isnt to bad considering its for 2 yards and pups eat considerably more than the older hounds. We however mix this with Akana or Origen which itself is pretty close to feeding raw especially for the pups. I know many say dont mix the 2 but this kibble is probably 80 / 20 ratio meat and veggies with 0 grain. Which in itself would be perfect but it ways to expensive in between this depending on availability we add green tripe, bone meal, eggs

    Before we followed a BARF diet but that has now become way to expensive. On another yard they dogs all raw diet from slaughtered farm animals and chicken from a chicken farm - beef, mutton, goat about 80% of the time but have kibble on the odd occasion. The raw on for this yard pretty cheap as the slaughtering gets done in house or buy the neighbours - whole dead chickens from the chicken farmer at very low cost.
     
  9. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

  10. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

  11. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

    ^ with store bought beef prices at $5-6/lb a 10lb bag of beef chunks for (.40cents/lb) $4.00 is more than reasonable! I just got a stand up freezer for the garage, i'll definitely be stocking up
     
  12. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    Shit bk, find me a place like that in cali...
     
  13. mitchm

    mitchm Pup

    I don't hear about people making their own patties. There are some half decent and reasonably priced meat grinders. You can spend a few hours on an off day from work grinding up your chicken with bones and or beef, gizzards, liver, heart...veggie mix, make a months worth of patties and freeze. This would be just as convenient as feeding kibble but way cheaper in my opinion. Throw in yogurt, vitamin pill and egg during feeding. Does anyone grind their raw diets or is it better to give the meats whole?
     
  14. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    The shipping is where theyre gonna get ya...
     
  15. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    I grind my own beef guts into hamburger meat. But my grinder cant handle bones. $60 @ harbor freight...
     
  16. mitchm

    mitchm Pup

    Not the beef bones but how about the chicken bones, they should be able to handle chicken bones?
     
  17. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

    I can definitely find you some places to order from in Cali.
     
  18. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

    picked up a pretty good 17.1' freezer on CL for $75

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  19. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    Bk you hiring
     
  20. Laced Wit Game

    Laced Wit Game Yard Boy

    Good score... watch that electric bill. I added 2 freezers. Another $50 a month I didnt think about...
     

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