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BARF refers to Biologically Appropriate Raw food or Bones and Raw Food. It is where owners have decided to feed their Schnauzer a natural diet of raw meat, bones, and organs. If you are considering this for your Schnauzer, you will find lots of handy tips here.
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Have just looked at that site, I might have to give them a go soon.
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Jake has tried the liver treats and they went down very well (dogsmile)
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BFG wrote:Have just looked at that site, I might have to give them a go soon.
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Will do, I still have quite a freezer full at the moment so I'll probably order some in a few weeks.
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I saw them at the show yesterday.
The stuff looks really good but also very pricey too. I think I have to give this one a miss :(
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I'd love to feed BARF but yes, it's so expensive and I'm not on a big income, so it's Purina for mine.
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Maisyfreds wrote:I'd love to feed BARF but yes, it's so expensive and I'm not on a big income, so it's Purina for mine.
Not all the Barf is expensive. You have to shop around and find a few places. I get my tripe from my dog training club which is about £20 for 60 pound and chicken frames from the local butcher which he sells as left overs.
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BARF isn't expensive I spend far less now than when Spencer was on dried food.

I have now tried that new one, it is expensive but it will fill the gaps if I get the Landywoods delivery wrong or I misjudge what I have left because they deliver when you need it unlike Landywoods which is once a month.
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I agree with BFG I find BARF cheaper than either wet or dry food I have used before and I know there is no additives in anything. I should try the landywoods etc but I find it so easy with the butcher here.
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If your Butcher is good then why worry, I would do the same but I know I wouldn't be able to get enough especially in the summer months, my butcher hasn't got enough chiller space to keep stuff for too long.
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I did mean to say it is not expensive... My head sometimes....
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My pups breeder recommended I look at Anglian Meat products. They do deliveries and have a list of local suppliers for Natures Menu and Prize Choice. Also linked to the UK BARF Club

www.anglianmeatproducts.co.uk
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I've just stumbled across 2 new suppliers.

http://www.berriewoodwholesale.co.uk

I ordered some free flow lamb and tripe from them yesterday afternoon and it's here this morning, they deliver every week and I was just lucky they deliver in my area on a Thursday. Quality looks excellent, I'm sure Spencer will let me know at dinner time!

http://www.thedogfoodcompany.co.uk

I will try this one shortly and let you know.

PERHAPS ON OF THE MODS CAN GO THROUGH RECENT ADDITIONS AND ADD THEM TO THE ORIGINAL LIST AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE, THIS WOULD BE VERY HELPFUL SO PEOPLE DON'T HAVE TO SCROLL THROUGH TO FIND THE DIFFERENT COMPANIES. MANY THANKS
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