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im wanting to change my dogs food to one of these which would you say its the best?

 

complete tripe

 

A new, highly palatable, wheat gluten free ratio that uses fresh tripe as the main protein source with green vegetables and herbs but without any artificial colours or preservatives.

Composition

Tripe (26%), Rice, Maize, Beef Meal, Chicken Fat, Alfalfa, Full Fat Linseed, Peas, Yeast, Salmon Oil (source of omega 3 fatty acids), Salt, Mannan Oligosaccharides (1,400mg/kg), Glucosamine (1,000mg/kg), Milk Thistle, Seaweed, Yucca Schidigera, Blackcurrant, Green Lipped Mussel (100mg/kg), Kale, Beetroot, Rosemary.

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein 22.0%
  • Fat Content 13.0%
  • Crude Fibre 3.0%
  • Crude Ash 8.0%

Additives

  • Natural antioxidants

Nutritional Additives:

  • Vitamin A/E672 15,000iu/kg
  • Vitamin D/E671 1,400iu/kg
  • Vitamin E/3a700 230mg/kg
  • Iron sulphate monohydrate 70mg/kg
  • Cupric sulphate pentahydrate 29mg/kg
  • Manganous oxide 67mg/kg
  • Zinc sulphate monohydrate 340mg/kg
  • Zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate 310mg/kg
  • Sodium selenite 0.4mg/kg
  • Carnitine 130mg/kg

 

or cp21

 

Analytical Constituents

  • Crude Protein 21.00%
  • Crude Oil and Fats 12.00%
  • Crude Fibres 2.50%
  • Crude Ash 6.00%
  • Moisture 8.50%
  • Omega 6 1.88%
  • Omega 3 1.04%
  • Calcium 1.04%
  • Phosphorus 0.73%
  • Glucosamine 370mg/kg
  • Methylsulfonlymethane 370mg/kg
  • Chondroitin Sulphate 260mg/kg

 

Composition

 

26% Salmon, Whole White Rice, Corn, Fish Meal, Barley, Chicken Fat, Oats, Minerals, Brewers Yeast, Beet Pulp, Whole Linseed, Salmon Gravy, Salmon Oil, Vitamins, Glucosamine, Methylsulfonylmethane, Chondroitin Sulphate, Herbs.

 

Nutritional Additives

 

Vitamins: Vitamin A (as retinyl acetate) 15,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 2,250 IU/kg; Vitamin E 100 IU/kg; Trace Elements: Ferrous Sulphate Monohydrate 167mg/kg, Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 139 mg/kg, Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate 109 mg/kg, Cupric Sulphate Pentahydrate 60 mg//kg, Calcium Iodate Anhydrous 1.64 mg/kg, Sodium Selenite 0.67 mg/kg.

 

thanks mike

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you wont go wrong with any csj feeds its good stuff

I've been using it a while now but I've allways had that'll do. But I want go up to the better stuff now. Cause this winter will be my dogs first proper season so I'll be runing her pretty hard both the feeds above are well liked by the fly ball trainers so I'm thinking they must be active feeds just can't decide which would be better for a running dog cheers mike
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ive used cp21(fish) and 24(lamb) mainly to stop her being bored with one food only and found it to be a very good dry feed . plenty of protien and plenty of fat ,i run the terriers on that'l do with no probs , but the cheaper non hypo allergenic types proteins are cereal based and can cause allergies in some dogs

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