Ik snap Ian Billinghurst niet zo goed (maar dat kan ook liggen aan het feit dat ik geen barfer ben).
Op zijn site lees ik:
"A biologically appropriate diet for a dog is one that consists of raw whole foods similar to those eaten by the dogs' wild ancestors. The food fed must contain the same balance and type of ingredients as consumed by those wild ancestors. This food will include such things as muscle meat, bone, fat, organ meat and vegetable materials and any other "foods" that will mimic what those wild ancestors ate. Please note that modern dogs of any breed are not only capable of eating the food of their wild ancestors, but actually require it for maximum health. This is because their basic physiology has changed very little with domestication despite obvious and dramatic changes in their current physical appearance and mindset."
Bron:
http://www.barfworld.com/html/learn_mor ... barf.shtml
Lizzy, dit is toch iets anders dan wat hij jou antwoordt?
Roger, dat van die pups heeft volgens IB te maken met het feit dat zij de leftovers krijgen, dus veel botten.
http://www.barfworld.com/html/learn_mor ... nary.shtml
(onder "Once wild pups are weaned...")
Groetjes,
Anna.