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realmccoy

by realmccoy on 25 April 2011 - 20:04

The chiken livers raw get swallowed whole in my house.  Mine wouldnt eat the beef livers raw either, but they love those freeze dried liver treats so i found a dog recipe online u can boil the livers for 15 minutes rince them off under water and get the yucky stuff off, than throw it in the oven at 150 degrees for another 15 minutes. Break it apart like treats or give it to them whole.


by HighDesertGSD on 25 April 2011 - 21:04

My GSDs absolutely crave cooked beef liver.

I am afraid of feeding them too much for excessive this and that in liver.

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 26 April 2011 - 04:04

ROTFLMAO!!! I just went through the same thing with my 4 dogs....thought I was making them a wonderful treat, baked it so there was no oils introduced, cut it into little strips so it was like liver jerky......& I fed it judiciously! WRONG! I got a call from my vexed husband the next day when I was at work......"Jackie...every one of these dang dogs just done sh***ed everywhere!" I didn't get home from my 3 to 11 shift until 1am that night, & he had cleaned up the whole mess, God bless him! The house still stunk for days, no matter what we tried! Yuck to liver! jackie harris

by sable59 on 26 April 2011 - 14:04

 i feed beef liver all the time. i feed a pice of raw liver about 3" long  amd a inch or so wide and the thickness of the liver.
organ meet is richer than shoulder meat or other parts of a beef. therefore a person has to use a little common sense on feeding it. it is great for the dogs if fed properly.
 as with anything,moderation........!

AandA

by AandA on 26 April 2011 - 14:04

Good lord! as another poster mentioned that is the strangest coloured liver I've ever seen. Looks like it was either weeks old or had been frozen for years and I'm not surprised the hounds turned their noses up at it.

Liver should be a deep dark blood red.

AandA

LadyFrost

by LadyFrost on 26 April 2011 - 15:04

liver was darkest red when i bought it hours earlier,  i soaked/rinsed for over an hour till water stopped looking bloody...on a photo it is a lot lighter that what it was... color to what it really looked  like is similar to 2nd photo in a bowl thats inside the sink...and that one has also been rinsed for about 30 min after it been chunked into pieces till water ran clear...

well, as of today i have not seen any issues post liver event...for this week they will be back on dog food with salmon oil and vitamins till next weekend, when i will try something else that is new...i am just kidding.. although i did see cow tongues...wonder if they would like that..

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 26 April 2011 - 16:04

LOL, we used to eat cow's tongue when I was a kid. My grandpa would cook it, boil it with celery & onions & parsley, peel off the layer with the taste buds---ewww!-- & slice it up for sandwhiches with mustard, tasted like lunch meat....prob'bly better than the lunch meat sold today....!laugh Hope your doggies like it! jackie harris BTW--I haven't tried it since then either, I was maybe....6 or 7 years old? So......

by sable59 on 26 April 2011 - 17:04

we butchered 2 cows yesterday that had went numb in the hindquartes trying to give birth to a large calf.
also i have butchered severl in the past years. all liver i have seen is more a redish brown. that is fresh not doctored by your local butcher.
 i feed raw beef 50% and iams. we feed probably 5 cows a year or more. i have 3 large freezers and at present they are full.
 the more meat you can feed the healther the dog. ( my opinion only).

kalibeck, i fed the two tongues to my puppies yesterday. never ate one myself but the pups loved it.

ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 26 April 2011 - 17:04

liver, heart, tongue, kidney......any of that stuff - very rich and needs to be used sparingly.  the same goes for humans.  we butcher goats from time to time, but eat the goat livers ourselves.  it is the best tasting liver of all.  better than beef.  better than pork.  i have to be careful with it for myself because i can have ill effects if i eat too much of it.  as far as the dogs go, a chunk of liver about the size of a chicken liver is plenty.  mine eat it raw or rather inhale it raw.  they don't bother to chew.  gulp.  gone!
pjp

Pridhams

by Pridhams on 26 April 2011 - 23:04

About four ounces of raw liver once or twice a week is enough, no need to soak it.  It is very laxative, but your feeding of a good bony meal after should have them back on track. 

Additionally, I think it's worth bearing in mind that liver is very high in vitamin A, in particular.  Dogs have a better tolerance to hypervitaminosis A than humans, but even so, too much vitamin A can be toxic.  But I guess from the sound of your post you've already found that out. But liver is a really good food, so don't give up on it - just stick to a few ounces once or twice a week!





 


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