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i use snedys wunderdog the green bag with the codliver oil in the bisciut and for my pup use gain 28 puppy both £10 a 15kg sack which i think is quite reasonable

 

i'm using the snydes wonderdog green but switch t the purple in the summer [bANNED TEXT] dogs are less active or when injured. Switching to the euk tho, dogs go well on the snydes so should be 10 times better on the good stuff. do you ge urs from houghton mate?

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I feed my dogs on bellman + flint hound feed, various protein levels up to 27% priced from £6.50 to £8.50 per 15kg, i feed this combined with raw flesh and milk from my local farmer and all do well.

 

dont give cows milk to ur dogs, thay cant digest it, u can only give lactose free milk to dogs..... :wallbash:

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cheers everyone. iv always had mine on a mixed diet of beta greyhound and raw chicken mince and carcus or the odd rabbit skinned. however beta greyhound i find the dogs shitting alot on it not runny but shitting all the time so iv changed to gain 28 greyhound. hopefully it'll be better, looks good stuff and alot of people use it. :thumbs: i cannot believe the prices some people are paying on it compared to me tho. my local pet shop is charging 16.99 on beta grey and 15.99 at pets ahed. luckily tho i get really good chicken mince and carcuses at excellent prices. Large box of carcuses,legs,necks etc £1 large blocks of blended chicken £2 and they are large. cheers for replys guys :thumbs:

 

where do you get your chicken from,do the deliver to nottingham or is it local butcher shop

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I've fed Purina ProPlan for years. The price has crept up and up though, and it's now 42 quid and they've sneakily dropped the size from 15kg to 14kg :big_boss:

 

I did look at Burns....the ingredients they use are top quality, but when i tried the samples the dogs weren't right struck. Not even the greedy-guts springer. Anyhoo, i feed JWB to the ferts, so i've tried the JWB duck and rice and that's 41 quid, but the sack is 18kg so it's a fair bit cheaper.

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tried lots of diff types of dry food eg gain, redmills etc. but dogs seem to look and have plenty of go on CSJ , don't get runny ones. lots of choice aswell. sooper dooper champ 28% protein £13 quid a bag , rocket fuel 30% designed for lurchers it says and sled dogs lol. and can drop to the 23% fish stuff for the summer. give it a go you won't go back.

 

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well if your feeding raw thats 100% protein.

i would'nt personally run a dog on the cheaper dried stuff,the shite that goes in it would knock a hyena off.you gets what you pay for. :thumbs:

 

Raw is not 100 percent protein. If you take a chicken breast for example, it has an average of 30g of protein per 100g of meat

 

That is 30% then.

I think the small manufacturers such as CSJ are of a much better quality than the ultra cheap supermarket stuff or even beta.

If you get a sack of CSJ, open it up, your own nose will tell you that it is far better quality.

shepp

which variety of csj do you use?

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