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Gave my dogs a choice yesterday. Beef, mixed mince or tripe. They all went for the tripe first.

It certainly puts weight on them.

fatty beef is far better for weight gain as theres very little nutritional value in tripe more of a maintanance tick over food, they will always go for it first as its offal and smells the best to them :thumbs:
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ive offered my dog minced chicken, tripe, lamb and beef a few times now. Always goes for either the Beef of Lamb. His next favorite seems to be tripe which is strange as he'll take a piece of chicken carcass or a chicken wing over any mince, but doesnt seem interested in lamb or beef ones. Loves a ham bone though :hmm: Fussy f****r

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wont get any thing better than tripe

 

Think you can 82.59g water

Tripe weight 100g Water (g) 82.59 Energy (kcal) 89 Protein (g) 12.6 Fat, total (g) 3.85 Carbohydrate (g) 0 Sugars, total (g) 0 Fiber, total dietary (g) 0 Alcohol (g) 0 Cholesterol (mg) 127 Saturated fatty acids, total (g) 1.348 4:0 (g) 0 6:0 (g) 0 8:0 (g) 0 10:0 (g) 0 12:0 (g) 0 14:0 (g) 0.073 16:0 (g) 0.671 18:0 (g) 0.483 Monounsaturated fatty acids, total (g) 1.6 16:1 (g) 0.092 18:1 (g) 1.475 20:1 (g) 0.018 22:1 (g) 0 Polyunsaturated fatty acids, total (g) 0.188 18:2 (g) 0.121 18:3 (g) 0.011 18:4 (g) 0 20:4 (g) 0.05 20:5 n-3 (g) 0 22:5 n-3 (g) 0 22:6 n-3 (g) 0 Calcium (mg) 72 Copper (mg) 0.073 Iron (mg) 0.62 Magnesium (mg) 14 Phosphorus (mg) 67 Potassium (mg) 70 Selenium (mcg) 13 Sodium (mg) 441 Zinc (mg) 1.48 Vitamin A, RAE (mcg) 0 Vitamin C (mg) 0 Vitamin B-6 (mg) 0.008 Choline, total (mg) 203.3 Vitamin B-12 (mcg) 1.09 Vitamin B-12, added (mcg) 0 Vitamin E, alpha tocopherol (mg) 0.09 Vitamin E, added (mg) 0 Vitamin D (D2 + D3)(mcg) 0 Folate, DFE (mcg) 4 Folate, food (mcg) 4 Folate, total (mcg) 4 Folic acid (mcg) 0 Vitamin K (mcg) 0 Niacin (mg) 0.828 Retinol (mcg) 0 Riboflavin (mg) 0.067 Thiamin (mg) 0 Carotene, beta (mcg) 0 Carotene, alpha (mcg) 0 Cryptoxanthin, beta (mcg) 0 Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg) 0 Lycopene (mcg) 0 Caffeine (mg) 0 Theobromine (mg) 0

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Green Tripe Analysis Protein 13.33% Fat 12.75% Crude Fiber 2.99% Moisture 72.24% Calcium 0.1% Phosphorous 0.13% Lactic Acid Bacteria 2,900,000 gm pH 6.84 Ash 1.25% Calories 424 cal / cup Iron 126.4 mg/kg Potassium 0.14% Managnese 25.7 mg/kg Zinc 23.11 mg/kg Selenium 0.31 mg/kg

 

If you take the fat /protein figures, and divide by the solid material 27.76 (moisture of the tripe is 72.24%) then times by 100 it will give you the figures for the dry matter of the tripe. It works out on the figures above at 45% fat and 48% protein.

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Green Tripe Analysis Protein 13.33% Fat 12.75% Crude Fiber 2.99% Moisture 72.24% Calcium 0.1% Phosphorous 0.13% Lactic Acid Bacteria 2,900,000 gm pH 6.84 Ash 1.25% Calories 424 cal / cup Iron 126.4 mg/kg Potassium 0.14% Managnese 25.7 mg/kg Zinc 23.11 mg/kg Selenium 0.31 mg/kg

 

If you take the fat /protein figures, and divide by the solid material 27.76 (moisture of the tripe is 72.24%) then times by 100 it will give you the figures for the dry matter of the tripe. It works out on the figures above at 45% fat and 48% protein.

the reality is if you feed 2lb of tripe to your dog then 75% roughly is water
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Ian Billinghurst ,in his book The Bar Diet, says green tripe has often been quoted as ."the finest of all natural feeds"

or maybe he was commited to the possibility :thumbs:

or he couldnt get anything else!!!.

or his mate was flogging tripe :laugh:
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