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Primal Raw Diet from USA


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I am from USA. I Just started my Sibe on a Raw diet for his 4 month bday, which he loves!

He grew alot since Sunday , he is now 26 lbs and 19.5 inches tall. I know there are many posts but everything is in grams and it isnt a pre made raw formula, does any one know this brand. their calculator recommends using 4 to 6% which makes a big difference in the number of patties, if i use 4 % its 1.7 patties a day and 6% 2.5 patties, any advice Mates?

here is formula

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Ingredients: Beef, Beef Hearts, Beef Livers, Ground Beef Bones, Organic Kale, Organic Carrots, Organic Yams, Organic Broccoli, Organic Apples, Cranberries, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Parsley, Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Kelp, Alfalfa, Salmon Oil, Mixed Tocopherols (source of vitamin E).

Canine Beef Formula Benefits:

star_beef.gif Fresh beef for superior levels of amino and essential fatty acids.

star_beef.gif Finely ground, fresh beef bones for optimum levels of calcium.

star_beef.gif Organic produce for food-derived vitamins A, B-complex, C and D.

star_beef.gif Cold-water salmon oil for essential omega-3 fatty acids.

star_beef.gif Organic and unrefined nutritional supplements for digestion and circulation.

star_beef.gif Vitamin E as an antioxidant.

star_beef.gif Organic coconut oil for linolenic fatty acids.

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (min) 15%

Crude Fat (min) 12%

Crude Fiber (max) 1%

Moisture (max) 65% spacer.gifspacer.gif

Additional Product Information:

Beef 60% spacer.gifspacer.gif Organic Ingredients 30%

Produce 40% Organ Meat 7%

Supplements < 1% Bone Content 6%

CA-to-P ratio 1.47:1

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{Complete Diet} Ground Meat & Bone

Organic Produce

Supplements

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4 lb. Nuggets

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Available in:

1 oz. Nuggets in zip-seal bag

Net Weight: 4 lbs. (64 oz)

Contains: (approx. 64) 1 oz. nuggets

8 oz. Patties in zip-seal bag

Net Weight: 8 lbs. (128 oz.)

Contains: (16) 8 oz. patties

5 lb. Chub Roll

Net Weight: 5 lbs. (80 oz.)

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I would start toward the lower end of the scale and work my way upward, based on how hungry he seems - I'm sure he'll scarf it all down immediately, but after it's gone and he's looked around for more, does he settle down and seem content until time for the next meal, or is he continually scrounging around for more? I'd also look at what his body weight does - if he's looking a bit thin, perhaps give a little more. If he gets diarrhea as you start giving more, he's probably getting more than he needs, even if he is a little on the thin side. Some of my boys are naturally on the thin side, and if I feed too much trying to bulk them up, it goes right through them, and makes things worse! Good luck with it!

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