brookcove
Posted : 11/26/2008 7:02:48 PM
Yeah, you're getting like 100 times to much "vitamin A" right? I kinda freaked out about that too but my consultant assured me it's okay. It's in a 100% natural form that is safe. Again, the NRC recommendation there is a guideline for those who are putting together a premix to balance commercial foods (usually).
On the vitamins, keep an eyeball on the B vitamins - should be fine if you add an organ meat and for sure if you've got a grain in there. If you don't have a grain, don't sweat it - that's where your spreadsheet comes in. When your diet looks like you want it too, and the calcium and the phosohorus and the copper/iron/zinc are LESS than the safe guidelines, then you can either add low calorie items like oysters, egg, lecithin, and herbs to bring up levels of this and that, and finally use pure elemental minerals and commercial forms of vitamins to adjust those.
Are you starting with a diet out of your own head or from a model? My head explodes if I try to start from scratch so each dog's diet, for all these years, has been "morphed" from either a previous diet or a model diet found online. This also helps me see that I'm doing the right thing because I've run a lot of those online diets through my spreadsheets and have come up really short on things.
Remember though that at ANY time you can RELAX, feed what is handy, and go back and fool with the spreadsheet later. The last two nights the dogs here have eaten a crockpot chicken, no bones, a can of veggies that were in the pantry, rice, and an egg with shell. SO way not balanced! But for some reason here two weeks out from my hysterectomy, I tried to do one or two things and BAMMO - my body said, "Think again honey!" I spent today flat on my back, mostly asleep, all day!
But we had some chicken ready and I threw that in the pot first thing this morning again and so they'll have that and some asparagus for dinner again. They'll have leftovers tomorrow, and then Friday I'll be able to get the rest of their dinner together (my exhaustion hit literally in the middle of putting their food together Monday, so all the potatoes, the garlic, the rice and oatmeal, are already done!).
Good luck!