This delicious combination of ground chicken and eggs takes minutes to make and is formulated to meet AAFCO minimum requirements for adult dogs. No grains, no synthetic vitamins and minerals.
NOTE: This food is for adult dogs only.
You may need to adjust the daily amount based on your dog’s breed and activity level.
Raw Boneless Chicken & Egg Dog Food Recipe: Adult
4.75 from 8 votes
11 pounds – 6 day supply for a 50 pound dog
Ingredients
- 5 pounds lean ground chicken
- 2 pounds chicken heart
- 1 pound chicken liver
- 12 pasture-raised eggs without shells
- 16 ounces kale
- 8 ounces broccoli
- 12 ounces blueberries or mixed berries (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and cranberries)
- 5 tbsp bone meal or seaweed calcium
- 2 tsp wheat grass
- 1/2 tsp himalayan salt
Instructions
To Feed Raw
- Grind the liver heart and liver
- If you don't have grinder, chop the liver and heart into small cubes
- Puree the eggs, kale, broccoli, berries, bone meal, wheat grass, and salt in a food processor
- Mix the ground chicken, liver, heart and veggie/berry mix together
- Place the mixture into smaller containers and place them in your freezer
- Freeze the food in 1-3 day portions
Notes
We recommend feeding Safe-Sea daily to help balance your dog’s fatty acids. Chicken is rich in inflammatory omega-6 fats and this will bring the omega-6/omega-3 ratio down from 12:1 down to 3:1. But don’t add any oil to the recipe directly. To reduce oxidation, you don’t want to expose the oil to oxygen for too long. Instead, give it daily with your dog’s meal. NOTE: This food is for adult dogs only.
IMPORTANT
The ingredients in this recipe have been carefully chosen to meet AAFCO minimum nutrition requirements for adult dogs. Don’t replace ingredients or vary the amounts too much … this may unbalance the food. The berries are optional but all other ingredients need to be in the recipe in the listed amounts.How Much To Feed
In general, dogs should eat about 2-3% of their body weight daily in raw food. Here’s a rough guide for this recipe:
- 10 lb dog: Recipe will make a 22 day supply
- 25 lb dog: Recipe will make an 11 day supply
- 50 lb dog: Recipe will make a 6-7 day supply
- 75 lb dog: Recipe will make a 5 day supply
- 100 lb dog: Recipe will make a 4 day supply
Nutritional Information
Typical analysis on a caloric basis:- Calories per pound: 610
Analysis
- Protein: 16.49%
- Fat: 8.54%
- Ash: 2.26%
- Moisture: 71.39%
- Fiber: 0.09%
- Carbohydrate: 1.22%
Fats
- Total fat: 63.46 g/kg
- Saturated fat: 17.12 g/kg
- Monounsaturated fat: 23.34 g/kg
- Polyunsaturated fat: 14.34 g/kg
- Omega-6/omega-3: 11.8:1
- Omega-6/omega-3 with Safe-Sea: 2.9:1
Minerals
- Calcium: 6.25 g/kg
- Phosphorus: 2.73 g/kg
- Ca:P Ratio: 1.09:1
- Potassium: 15.75 g/kg
- Sodium: 0.67 g/kg
- Magnesium: 39.12 g/kg
- Iron: 31.17mg/kg
- Copper: 1.84 mg/kg
- Manganese: 3.31 mg/kg
- Zinc: 22.89 mg/kg
- Selenium: 0.12 mg/kg
Vitamins
- Vitamin A: 16,261.67 IU/kg
- Vitamin C: 21.06 mg/kg
- Vitamin D: 116.99 IU/kg
- Thiamine (B1): 0.98 mg/kg
- Riboflavin (B2): 4.28 mg/kg
- Niacin (B3): 39.30 mg/kg
- Pantothenic Acid (B5): 14.20 mg/kg
- Pyridoxine (B6): 3.13 mg/kg
- Vitamin (B12): 0.04 mg/kg
- Folic Acid: 0.69 mg/kg