AMP stands for
Anglian Meat Products. They do a lot of packaged meats and minces which can be handy. I use the Natures Manu ready made frozen complete meat and veg mix when my lot go into kennels as its easier than trying to prepare veg/offal mixes and explain what to be fed and when (plus I dont think they're too keen on chicken carcasses). Usually, however, I order from
landywoodsI was worried about correct nutrition as my current puppy's diet consists of mainly chicken wings. I dug out my Ian Billinghurst books. It says to feed 60-80% rmbs and it says that chicken wings or necks are the best form to feed as they are from young animals so are softer and easier to chew, and also contain much less toxins.
It also states: "They supply top quality protien, top quality fat, the fat soluble vitamins, some of the B vitamins, plenty of energy and all the minerals your pup requires. The fat in raw chicken wing has an excellent balance of fatty acids plus the fat soluble vitamins your puppy needs. The bone in the raw chicken wings is full of iron containing marrow. This helps build your pups blood and immune system" It goes on to emphasise the importance of the pups eating the bone as this contains all the minerals.
I'd suggest seeing how things go and play it by ear, so to speak. Try her on a chicken wing to start with and see how she takes to it. From my experience puppies are far less fussy than older dogs. I am convinced that we make them fussy, they dont start off that way. You may need to chop it up initially, or pull of a bit of meat so she gets the idea.
If you're doing a straight switch I would suggest feeding mainly chicken initially then slowly introduce other things one at a time. This way if something doesnt agree with her then you know what it is. Our rottie, for example, is allergic to lamb ribs. As you'll know from feeding BARF you dont need to balance nutrition on a daily, or even weekly, basis so if shes feed just chicken wings for a little while it will do her no harm.