sorry guys, had some stuff come up.
Basically, you are looking for balance over time. Your feeding ratios should be somewhere in this ballpark:
80% meat, sinew, ligaments, fat
10% edible bone
5% liver
5% other organ meat
When I do my shopping, I normally pick up chicken backs, necks, legs, and thighs. I also look for gizzards, hearts, and liver.
One day, she might get a couple thighs. Another day she may get some liver, backs, and legs.
You're just looking for balance.
Watch their poo. If you are giving too much bone, it will appear that they are having a hard time passing. Just feed more meat. If it's too loose, feed more bone. It's not crazy rocket surgery. You will notice that the stools are more compact and with the bone mixed in, will be firmer. Don't sweat the bones, they need the calcium.
Here's a great resource that explains it rather well.
http://rawfeddogs.org/rawguide.html
hope this helps.
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