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gain is ment to be better then red mills, which i use. I only feed as a substitute though, most of the time i feed raw, rabbits, hares, venison, beef, chicken bit of veg/frueit, lamb breast ect.

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http://www.glanbiaagribusiness.ie/servlet/...orm=landingPage

i use omega tasty 27% in protein start on raw meat soon etc

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I feed mine raw and they look great on it.Most of the dry "working dog" feeds are very high in protein,and unless you are working your dogs hard they will be bouncing off the walls.If you look at the price of some of the cheaper Greyhound feeds its obvious its full of shit.The cash and carry i use sell most of the greyhound feeds at roundabout a tenner for a 15kg bag,so how much are they buying it in for?I'll keep feeding mine raw,at least i know what there eating. :thumbs:

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whichever one you choose make sure the % ofprotien isnt stupidly high as this puts alot of stress on kidneys,if the dog isnt worked hard.

 

 

just got my bag of red mills racers today :)

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i feed mine on wagg worker,but im trying a feed by csj dog food its a working dog food and theres different ranges of it.i feed rabbit hare and chicken,they get pasta or boiled potatoes in the morning.

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