A growing pup has very high nutritional needs. More protein, fat and energy, and micronutrients.
The food needs to be properly balanced, or health/growth will be compromised.
A raw meat diet will not give you that.
Also, salmonella bacteria are commonly present in raw poultry. It has been shown that dogs eating raw poultry constantly excrete salmonella bacteria thru their feces and they are present in their mouths. This poses a risk to you and your family. Dogs are fairly resistant to getting sick.
Dogs are not carnivores. They are like us and bears, omnivors. They don't require a high meat diet, unlike cats that are carnivores.
My advice is to feed a good quality, brand name dry puppy food, until he is 6 mo old. Then gradually switch to adult food.
If you want to home cook, follow a published, balanced recipe. The meat and starches should be cooked, fruits and veggies raw.
peter
veterinarian