DIY Homemade Dog Food - Dehydrating Chicken Feet
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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Dehydrating Chicken Feet for a Healthy Dog Treat.
Equipment:
You will need a Dehydrator and Chicken Feet.
Why Chicken Feet?
Chicken feet are great as dog snacks mainly because they are composed of cartilage, skin, tendons and tiny bones. Chickens feet are high in collagen (protein), and because of this, they may help relieve joint pain, aid skin health, and prevent bone loss. Chicken feet, when dried, are naturally safe for dogs because the bones will crush and crumble, acting as fully digestible treats.
Some tips worth noting:
In Jakarta, I'm lucky as the chicken feet I buy have already been declawed. I recommend you do this before dehydration begins if yours have not been. For the warm air to get around every part of the foot, make sure you space your chicken feet on the rack.
I turn my dehydrator up to 70 degrees (max setting) for 24 hours.
If you have cats or dogs that can reach the counter, I recommend keeping the kitchen door closed. The smell is just too tempting to our fur friends, especially at the beginning of the dehydration.
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Not only are they delicious for dogs but your dogs will forever be grateful for you in older years as they pack a lot of glucosamine and collagen which are amazing for joint pains in older years. ❤❤
Thank you for your informative comment 👍
Great idea with the chicken feet.We have commercial jerky that has a chew stick up the centre, and just recently got a freeby dehydrator and I thought, "Excellent, jerky for the boy, and chicken for the dogs...but how to get the 'boney bits' for the dogs?" This idea with the chicken feet ought to do the job. Awesome!
Thank you. Glad I could be of help :)
I picked up a pack to add some to gel up chicken broth, going to try a few in the dehyrator to see if dog likes them.
Great idea 👍
Love your dogs ❤
Thank you
Can I dehydrate with Air fryer
I don't think so...
Hello, do you have refrigerate the feets for later or it can be a room temperature?
Thank you for your question. Once dried the feet can be kept at room temperature.
Can you tell me how to dehydrate bigger bones like buff pizzle
Thank you for your question. I'm not sure. I guess you keep dehydrating for longer?
How much electricity bill you get after leaving this for 24 hrs
Thank you for your question. Not very much because the dehydrator works on low power for long periods.