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Satin Balls...recipe for dog feed

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by Bubba, Jun 25, 2004.

  1. Bubba

    Bubba Top Dog

    I copied this from another board, thanks to LPD for the original post...


    <TABLE width="90%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>[font=verdana, arial]<!--msg-->I am going to post a recipe which has been very valuable to me.. This recipe is a total canine diet if one were to feed it as such....It is great for weaning pups, feeding dogs with mouth injuries or soreness, dogs that are having a hard time keeping weight up or just as a treat. The batch cost about 40-50.00 to make and lasts for a while....I hope others on the board will enjoy and utilize the recipe as we have over the years. :-)

    SATIN BALLS:
    10lbs of ground beef (fattiest/cheapest)
    1 lg box of Total Cereral
    (use Total brand name it has the vitamins in it you need...cheaper brands don't)
    1 lg box of Oats
    1 lg jar of Wheat Germ
    1 jar unsulfured Molasses
    1 doz eggs
    1 cup vegetable oil
    1 cup cold compressed flax seed oil
    (if you can't find this...add another cup of vegetable oil)
    1 tsp salt
    10 packs Knox Gelatin

    Mix all ingredients together, much like you would a meatloaf.

    Divide into 10 quart freezer bags and freeze. Thaw as needed. Keep refrigerated :-)
    Please don't feed with kibble, give opposite of your kibble(ex SB in AM-kibble in PM)...raw meats are digested much quicker than kibble and the kibble will lay in your dogs stomach longer.

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  2. Crash97

    Crash97 Top Dog

    Thanks for the recipe. will keep it handy.
     

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