While there are at least three potential approaches we might take when producing an Evolutionary Programme of Nutrition, it is only the BARF approach that is a genuinely practical possibility when attempting to produce Evolutionary Nutrition in a convenient form on a commercial scale. One alternative to the BARF approach, is to feed our cats and dogs with whole raw carcasses of small mammals and birds etc. This approach to an Evolutionary Programme of Nutrition for companion animals has a certain idealistic legitimacy and although practiced by a small (and vocal!) minority of raw feeders and sounding great in theory, has never been successfully implemented on a commercial scale. This is partly because sourcing sufficient product presents enormous difficulties, but mostly because this approach, which involves killing and feeding young whole birds (e.g. Day old chickens) or young whole mammals such as rodents or Guinea pigs to our cats and dogs is, for most pet owners totally ... more.
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