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Looking at changing from Skinners to CJS as it seems to be reasonably priced at £14.95 for a 15 kg bag.

 

I pay for chicken carcass, lamb bones etc etc and can't afford to pay too much for dried any more, was paying around £30 for Skinners Superior.

 

Looking at Sooper Dooper Champ:

 

Composition

Beef & Lamb Meal, Wheat, Chicken Meal, Maize, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver, Unmolassed Beet Pulp, Full Fat Linseed, Alfalfa, Potassium Chloride, Salt, Yucca Schidigera

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein 28.0%
  • Fat Content 12.0%
  • Crude Fibre 3.0%
  • Crude Ash 7.5%

Additives

  • Natural antioxidants

Nutritional Additives:

  • Vitamin A/E672 16,350iu/kg
  • Vitamin D/E671 1,400iu/kg
  • Vitamin E/3a700 160mg/kg
  • Iron sulphate monohydrate 75mg/kg
  • Cupric sulphate pentahydrate 30mg/kg
  • Manganous oxide 55mg/kg
  • Zinc sulphate monohydrate 410mg/kg
  • Sodium selenite 0.5mg/kg

Any thoughts?

Cheers

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Looking at changing from Skinners to CJS as it seems to be reasonably priced at £14.95 for a 15 kg bag.

 

I pay for chicken carcass, lamb bones etc etc and can't afford to pay too much for dried any more, was paying around £30 for Skinners Superior.

 

Looking at Sooper Dooper Champ:

 

Composition

Beef & Lamb Meal, Wheat, Chicken Meal, Maize, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver, Unmolassed Beet Pulp, Full Fat Linseed, Alfalfa, Potassium Chloride, Salt, Yucca Schidigera

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein 28.0%
  • Fat Content 12.0%
  • Crude Fibre 3.0%
  • Crude Ash 7.5%

Additives

  • Natural antioxidants

Nutritional Additives:

  • Vitamin A/E672 16,350iu/kg
  • Vitamin D/E671 1,400iu/kg
  • Vitamin E/3a700 160mg/kg
  • Iron sulphate monohydrate 75mg/kg
  • Cupric sulphate pentahydrate 30mg/kg
  • Manganous oxide 55mg/kg
  • Zinc sulphate monohydrate 410mg/kg
  • Sodium selenite 0.5mg/kg

Any thoughts?

Cheers

 

Farm animal feed that stuff......

 

Buy more chicken carcasses and lamb bones.....bit of veg and a bit of oily fish and you're bang on..... :thumbs:

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Looking at changing from Skinners to CJS as it seems to be reasonably priced at £14.95 for a 15 kg bag.

 

I pay for chicken carcass, lamb bones etc etc and can't afford to pay too much for dried any more, was paying around £30 for Skinners Superior.

 

Looking at Sooper Dooper Champ:

 

Composition

Beef & Lamb Meal, Wheat, Chicken Meal, Maize, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver, Unmolassed Beet Pulp, Full Fat Linseed, Alfalfa, Potassium Chloride, Salt, Yucca Schidigera

Analytical Constituents

 

  • Protein 28.0%
  • Fat Content 12.0%
  • Crude Fibre 3.0%
  • Crude Ash 7.5%
Additives

  • Natural antioxidants
Nutritional Additives:

  • Vitamin A/E672 16,350iu/kg
  • Vitamin D/E671 1,400iu/kg
  • Vitamin E/3a700 160mg/kg
  • Iron sulphate monohydrate 75mg/kg
  • Cupric sulphate pentahydrate 30mg/kg
  • Manganous oxide 55mg/kg
  • Zinc sulphate monohydrate 410mg/kg
  • Sodium selenite 0.5mg/kg

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Farm animal feed that stuff......

 

Buy more chicken carcasses and lamb bones.....bit of veg and a bit of oily fish and you're bang on..... :thumbs:

Cheers borderscot, Mmm might have to find an alternate supplier in that case. .

ATB

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And isn't pottasium chloride used for fertilizer ??? .......

 

Dunno about fertiliser but pottasium chloride is used alongside sodium thiopental and pancuronium bromide to kill folk via lethal injection on death row in the USA....I'm sure it's the component that stops the heart..... :laugh:

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