Kangaroo reminds me of turkey, big giant turkey. So I'd definitely watch the bones. Can you get ribs or neckbones instead of the weight-bearing bones?
Some things to look for:
- Goat
- Turkey (speaking of turkey)
- Duck
- Goose
- Eel?
- What's that possumlike thing you've got there?
- And I hate to mention it, but rabbit is pretty much ideal food for dogs. I just had to put that out there. Mostly for others having a similar issue
Have you seen this web site? I often use it myself as a reference for other things (it's not so helpful for North American pet feeding information).
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/diet5.htm
This page seems to think highly of roo.
There's also the option of simply feeding mince (ground) of a meat that's readily available, and then adding a calcium source. Because raw meaty bones aren't easily available to Ben with the right bone to meat proportion, mostly what I do is use bony parts and then supplement with beef heart, which I can get easily and cheaply in bulk. And as a senior citizen, he benefits from some of the higher levels of nutrients like taurine, in the heart. If I were even more limited as to the bony cuts, I'd use the heart alone with a Ca supplement.
Anyway, then you have the option of using roo meat even if you nix the bones. And, is it lamb/mutton bones you had a problem with? You might consider the same option with lamb if that is the case. Then offer recreational bones for cleaning and the other benefits of bone.
Becca Shouse
Maggie and Zhi (queen bees), Ben, Gus, Cord, Rocky, Ted (BCs), Lu and Tully (Maremma flock guardians)
Irena Farm, Semora, NC
