Ray, I did find your comment a little amusing, very naïve but amusing :-)
zzxxee A raw balanced diet will include a variety of meats, pork, lamb, beef, chicken, turkey rabbit, whatever you can get, this is also backed up by Raw meaty bones, these are often whole chicken joints or talk to your butcher they will often let you have these bones with a lot of meat left on them. They will also have a fair bit of fish. Many raw feeders will also feed fruit and vegetables. Raw feeding is now taking off big time in many countries around the world, it does take a while to prepare their food but it has been said that a raw diet can extend their life by up to 3 years. Here are some links that will help and reassure you that you are doing the right thing. Its hard work but far healthier for your dog as they are not being fed all the toxic rubbish that goes into tinned and dried kibble foods.
Generally you will need to feed about 2% of you dogs adult body weight a day, then adjust it if your dog is gaining or losing weight.
This really is a huge subject and there is massive amount of information available on the net.
http://www.rawfed.com/myths/
http://www.rawfeddogs.net/
Good luck, you will never regret it and your dogs certainly wont :-)