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f**k kibble. Get some meat in it lad ?

when I worked at the slaughter house and you could get sheep heads with the wool left on all my dogs and pups got was green tripe and sheep heads  not one dog had worms [never bought wormers] and thei

I've Tried all sorts the last 25 yrs.. Never been a fan of high protein biscuits personally.dull coats and shit you can't pick up.. Always found a good mix of raw, the odd egg, pasta, brown bread, sal

19 hours ago, poxon said:

Pups foods vary from  22-32 protein he must know a growing  pup needs a higher protein diet or if he didn’t he’d of just fed the pup on a low 16-18% to start not a 33% that’s my thought anyway 

I've Tried all sorts the last 25 yrs.. Never been a fan of high protein biscuits personally.dull coats and shit you can't pick up.. Always found a good mix of raw, the odd egg, pasta, brown bread, salmon heads/tails, oily fish mixed with table scraps and what ever they catch, stood them well, I give a teaspoon of salmon /sardine oil with every meal, coats and teeth always shining... I enjoy grubbing young dogs up and watching them grow, more so if its from someone else(watching them out grow their siblings?) ... As much as getting them going... I can rest easy then knowing I did my best if they don't make the grade?

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1 hour ago, Daniel cain said:

I've Tried all sorts the last 25 yrs.. Never been a fan of high protein biscuits personally.dull coats and shit you can't pick up.. Always found a good mix of raw, the odd egg, pasta, brown bread, salmon heads/tails, oily fish mixed with table scraps and what ever they catch, stood them well, I give a teaspoon of salmon /sardine oil with every meal, coats and teeth always shining... I enjoy grubbing young dogs up and watching them grow, more so if its from someone else(watching them out grow their siblings?) ... As much as getting them going... I can rest easy then knowing I did my best if they don't make the grade?

Exactly. Not had a decent biscuit feed yet. Tons of shit to pick up or scoop up. Comes out like chicken Korma all the time. Take dogs for a walk and they squirting out there arses everywhere. Move onto raw and the shits become solid. A lot less of it and it keeps the anal glands clear. Found chicken seems to be better than beef. Salmon oils definitely gives that coat a healthy shine. If you want a performance dog feed it performance fuel ?

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6 minutes ago, Who let the dogs out! said:

Exactly. Not had a decent biscuit feed yet. Tons of shit to pick up or scoop up. Comes out like chicken Korma all the time. Take dogs for a walk and they squirting out there arses everywhere. Move onto raw and the shits become solid. A lot less of it and it keeps the anal glands clear. Found chicken seems to be better than beef. Salmon oils definitely gives that coat a healthy shine. If you want a performance dog feed it performance fuel ?

Chicken its the 1

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1 hour ago, Daniel cain said:

I've Tried all sorts the last 25 yrs.. Never been a fan of high protein biscuits personally.dull coats and shit you can't pick up.. Always found a good mix of raw, the odd egg, pasta, brown bread, salmon heads/tails, oily fish mixed with table scraps and what ever they catch, stood them well, I give a teaspoon of salmon /sardine oil with every meal, coats and teeth always shining... I enjoy grubbing young dogs up and watching them grow, more so if its from someone else(watching them out grow their siblings?) ... As much as getting them going... I can rest easy then knowing I did my best if they don't make the grade?

Me neither. Always feed mixed raw diet can’t see me changing any time soon 

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On 29/10/2020 at 18:10, jigsaw said:

15 weeks old pup ,i  wouldnt feed a lot of it to very young pups,i prefer chicken and beef ,but once they hit 6 months plus ,then i horse all of the above in to them,i just found they scutter a bit with the green tripe straight from the beast...i never feed washed....as i said just my personal view,

Wasn’t questioning  your judgment mate. I just didn’t know if you knew something I never as I’ve only read or heard good things from tripe. I did forget he said dog was young Atb Igz

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13 minutes ago, Igz said:

Wasn’t questioning  your judgment mate. I just didn’t know if you knew something I never as I’ve only read or heard good things from tripe. I did forget he said dog was young Atb Igz

Just bollock down what the will eat igzy be it coos tripe or pigs clankers if the like it they get more down um like 

Which is good im told ?

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