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The Great Debate... Red Mills.....or Gain??


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Seems theres varying opinions on which is the better.....

 

Amongst the two similar...cheap...and well known dry feeds....

 

Gain 28.... and red mills racer...

 

Ive never had any experience with red mills...

 

But gain has served me well for the past 18 months...

 

Whats the opinions on these two? ....which reigns supreme :hmm: ....

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never tried any of them yet, but i had a look on the redmills website and it gives you tips when using redmills for best results this might be of interest to you :hmm:

Tips for Feeding
  1. Feed dry instead of steeped in water.

  2. If you steep the feed in water use WARM (not boiling) water and feed within 30 minutes of soaking. Wet feed deteriorates and boiling water damages the flavour and some of the nutrients. Steeping this product reduces your value for money.

  3. If you are introducing RED MILLS greyhound feeds as the sole diet to a greyhound, do so over a five day period, gradually, replacing the old diet.

  4. Feed at the same time each day.

  5. Remove any leftovers from previous meal before adding fresh feed. Question the reason for any unfinished feed.

  6. Keep water and feed bowls scrupulously clean.

  7. Fresh water must always be available.

  8. RED MILLS complete dog feeds do not require dietary supplementation unless under veterinary advice. Do not add bone meal as this unbalances the calcium to phosphorous ratio which interferes with correct bone formation in young dogs.

  9. At approximately ten months old it is important to change 50:50 combination of RED MILLS Racer and RED MILLS tracker. An overdose of protein is a common cause of skin irritations and can be a factor in aggression between young dogs.

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