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If feeding complete to pups, i would use Gain puppy and sapling, very good feed. :thumbs:

Red mills i have found in the passed, is not the best, but, saying that, all dogs are different.

You wont go wrong with Gain puppy & sapling though.

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10 years ago Redmills was a very good food, i wouldn;t feed it to rats now. As for gain wouldn't feed that to rats either. I tried it and it didn't suit my dogs at all they developed a bad skin condition and shit for england all sloppy!!!.

 

I now feed skinners Field and Trail Duck and Rice during summer and when there not working hard, and Chudleys racer during the winter and when there working hard. The Chudleys keeps the dogs in cracking condition and they do very well on it. You get what you pay for in this world, feed shit and you get the same back i'm afriad.

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I wouldnt feed redmills to my potlicker let alone a worker

I feed gain puppy and sapling once a day, poached egg and pasta once a day and raw meat as well to my pup and he will stay on this diet until he is 11mths

 

Here he is at just under 4mths eating a lamb shank

 

 

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Then what after 11 month ?

BARF, I was feeding my dogs redmills racer, i thought they looked terrible on it, couldn't keep weight on, flaky shin and there energy levels weren't great, i then moved onto gain28 and they were alot better, but now i have found a good meat supplier and a butcher that will give me loads of off-cuts, i have been feeding them a raw diet now for 4-6 weeks and i must say that the difference is amazing, i will never go back to complete.

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