
I raw feed and my two Labs have been raw fed since pups, the eldest is now 5 1/2. I've also swapped over a couple of old rescues, not because I wanted to as they came to me on different commercial foods, but they turned their noses up at kibble/tinned stuff, when they saw/smelt what else was on offer. And, I have to say, they both did very well on raw.
Raw feeding isn't half as complicated as people seem to think, and it's nowhere near as difficult, yes, it does require a little more forethought and planning, and of course freezer space depending on how many dogs and how large they are, but if lifting a bag of meaty bones out of the freezer is really that difficult, raw feeding isn't for you.
I feed mainly chicken carcasses, lamb bones and green tripe. I avoid weight bearing bones which can be more brittle and prone to splintering, as well as bones from larger, older animals, again, more brittle and prone to splintering. I don't put in any dry mixer, but I do add blended veggies and appropriate left overs, as well as a few other extras, raw eggs, tinned fish, and cooked liver/kidney.
It can be cheaper depending on the supplier you find, I have a good local butcher, it's unfortunate yours has closed down, I pay £2.50 for between 40-60 portions of chicken, and get lamb bones for free. I think I spend around £10 maximum per week for two adult Labradors, and that includes free range eggs, the chicken and lamb is locally sourced and free range/organic, as is the other meat I buy from the butchers. I'm really happy with the overall condition of my dogs, they rarely have anything wrong with them, the vet sees them once a year for their annual boosters and LOVES seeing them. They are (in his words) two of the healthiest examples of Labradors registered with the surgery.
I have a raw feeding guide, which I'm happy to email you if you pm me your email address.