They are based on raw crushed vegetables (he recommends strongly that you use a juicer to crush veggies). The vegetable content should be at least half of the total.
E.g. One kilo - vegetables - such as carrots, celery, spinach, broccoli, etc.
The other half consists of 1 kilo lean, raw, chopped meat such as - beef, chicken, lamb, (pork).
To which he adds such things as:
- yoghurt - low fat and plain - half a small tub
- eggs - raw preferably free range - about 3
- flax seed oil - 2 or 3 dessert spoons
- liver - raw
- garlic - 2 or 3 cloves
- kelp powder - up to 4 teaspoons
- B vitamins - a teaspoon of Troy Vite B (Troy Vite B is a B complex Vitamin powder available in Australia)
PLUS OTHER HEALTHY FOOD SCRAPS
- e.g. small amounts of cooked veggies, rice, cottage cheese, etc.
In Dr. Billinghurst's book - Give Your dog A Bone - he suggests a "milk feed". He specificies using cow's milk to which you add some water, a whole egg and some honey.
The Pat McKay
Do-It-Yourself Homemade Cat & Dog Basic Recipe
(Yields approximately 1 cup of food)
- 6 ounces (3/4 cup) RAW, coarse-ground meat
- 2 ounces (1/4 cup) RAW, ground, mixed vegetables
- 2 ounces (1/4 cup) purified water
Yields approximately 3 cups of food:
- 1 pound (2 cups) RAW, coarse-ground meat
- 1/4 pound (1/2 cup) RAW, ground, mixed vegetables
- 1/2 to 1 cup purified water
ESSENTIAL SUPPLEMENTS
- AnimaLife -- 1/8 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight per day
- Calcium+Plus -- 1/4 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight per day
- Aloe Concentrate -- 1 tablespoon per cup of food
The Aloe Concentrate may be added to the food at the time of preparation. The AnimaLife and the Calcium+Plus are to be added at the time of feeding. If your animal weighs less than 10 pounds, s/he still receives the entire 1/8 tsp of AnimaLife and the 1/4 tsp of Calcium+Plus. If you can afford only one of the supplements it MUST be the Calcium+Plus. Raw meat is very high in phosphorus and must have a balance of calcium and magnesium to be absorbed and utilized by the body.
MEATS
A variety of meats, poultry and fish (organic is better) should be rotated: Beef, Chicken, Lamb, Turkey, and their organ meats. Ground meat mixes better with the vegetables. Chunks of meat are great; however, that works only if your animal will eat the vegetables as well. Too often, they eat the meat and pick out the vegetables.
TO PREPARE YOUR OWN VEGETABLES
Any and all of the following vegetables can be used. The more veggies you combine in one meal the better. Asparagus, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Green Beans, Greens (at least one of the following per day: Dandelion, Kale, Swiss Chard, Parsley), Kohlrabi, Okra, Parsnips, Peas, Pumpkin, Sprouts, (Alfalfa, Bean, Sunflower), Squash (Winter and Summer), Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Rutabagas.
All vegetables must be put through a food processor or blender to be broken down to the size of salt. Dogs and cats do not digest large chunks of vegetables easily.
Mix ground meat and vegetables thoroughly. Add additional purified water, if necessary, until the consistency is that of thick, thick chili. Add supplements and feed.
If you need additional help, call Pat at 1-626-296-1122.
Links to More Dog Cooking Recipes
DogsAreGods/Recipe
C.M.Brune/Recipes