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Complete kibbles

Rohan Gladman
Australia
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31 Jul 2023 04:06


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Like to know with all these tests done on feeding only dry food
Micheal bell / Rob brittan stating theres no change to performance after a extensive trial

Dr ray Fergusson saying he did a trial with his trainer showing no negative performance issues, bloods , coat ect improved

I believe the kibble was xp3020

Surely this cant work , I can only see the dogs smashing there water bowls 🤷‍♂️

To meet the requirements needed looking at roughly 460 gms of kibble daily depending on dog of course



Larry Valenti
Australia
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31 Jul 2023 08:31


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G'day m8 , dogs eat meat , bones and fat . Debatable if veg/broth is even digestible. Top of the tree dry dog food like eukanuba and science diet would make your job easier in the mornings etc. Comes down to to economics. I did a cutting test once taking into account time spent scratched for dietary dependent diarrhoea and fed meat(human consumption blade steak ) and eukanuba and 2-3 additives, fatty bones when I could and all of the 12 dogs showed performance improvement. Some out of sight. There's a few tricks to it , but I wouldn't just feed dry food . My guess is no It couldn't work .

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