I used to feed my youngest pug a modified BARF diet. BARF, in this case, stands for Bones And Raw Food. Yes, you can feed your dog raw bones and raw meat. It is actually very healthy for them.... well, hamburger is at the bottom of the list because of the amount of fat in it, but other meats are good for them.
I have read many, many dog nutrition books because Prancer is allergic to everything on the planet. I even developed my own kibble recipe. My vet has passed this out to other clients for their dogs.
Believe it or not, dogs can eat poultry bones if they are raw. The marrow is very nutricious for them and the bones themselves have alot of calcium. It's also good for their teeth.
The only time you'd have to worry about them eating raw meat is if they have very weak stomachs that don't tolerate anything outside of what they are used to eating.
If someone is feeding a modified diet, like I was, they should feed kibble for one meal, like breakfast, and then raw meat for dinner. The two don't metabolize the same way and the nutritional components are absorbed better if eaten separately.
I never got into the raw bones, though, because of Prancer's size, I was afraid that the bones could hurt her if a piece lodged in her system somewhere. Others feed them without reservation.
Glad to hear that they enjoyed their feast and their systems didn't fight them over it.