Sunshinegirl
Posted : 9/14/2010 9:07:12 PM
Here's my recipe as close as possible (all approximations):
4-5 Lg skinless, bone in chicken thigh quarters
2 C. Veggies..... (I try to switch it up each batch) Carrots, green beens, peas, broccoli, turnip greens, sweet potato, baking potato, etc.
2 C. Oatmeal (not quick oats)
Poultry Seasoning
Bay Leaves
Garlic Powder
Chicken goes in crock pot, I fill half way with water, add spices, cook on high for several hours, then reduce to low and cook overnight monitoring water level before I go to bed and stirring meat occasionally.
Continue to cook on low throughout the next day. About an hour before completion I add veggies, wait a little and add oatmeal to thicken and let cook another half hour or so.
The bones are very soft. I don't have a food processor so I ladle it out in batches and break it down w/a knife and fork so bones are well broken down and distributed. Then I freeze in batches.
They do get various snacks, but I haven't checked the sodium level..... I don't think any of their treats contain sodium.
**I do also sometimes cook up about 8-10 oz of chicken liver and add to this.
It seems like the amount of bones v. meat is okay, I'm just not positive. What are the potential long-term effects of too much calcium? I really want to continue cooking for them as I feel it's much healthier for them, they prefer the taste and in the long run it's more cost effective.
I just want to be sure their diet is as balanced as possible.
Any thoughts? Thanx!