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Do a google search for Flint River Ranch. It isn't sold in stores, the price I quoted was the price to have it delivered to your door.
Kathi
Serena Lanza <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
Where do you get this stuff? I've never heard of it.
Thank you.
M. Serena Lanza
Sr. Payroll Specialist
New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.
Lawrence, MA
978-738-4812
Kristin and Dale Stillman
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Re: [FARMCOLLIE] FRR Food questions
The feeding guide for Flint River Ranch recommends about one cup per 20
pounds of body weight depending on the dog's activity level. There are
approximately 80 cups in a 20 pound bag. A 60 pound dog would eat about
three cups per day, 50 pounds 2 1/2 cups, etc.
I feed five collies ranging in weight from 55# to 95# (yes, he thinks he's
a
horse) on a total of 18 cups a day. If I were feeding one of the grocery
store brands, that total would barely feed two of them. Flint River Ranch
is a highly concentrated kibble, so you feed much less of it and still
give
the dog all the nutrition that's needed.
Hope this information helps as you make your decision. I also have more
information in links on my website.
Have a great day!
Kristin (with Jake, Otis, Roman, Taffy and Susie, the "collie wannabe")
www.healthypethouse.com
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Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 20:31:16 -0700
From: Dotty Harala
Subject: Re: Question about food
Hey Kathi-
I use FRR too- but maybe I'm giving my dogs too much? How much do yours
weigh? I go thru 60 lbs for 4 dogs, all farmcollie types. None of them
seem overweight.
Dotty
>Flint River Ranch fits - no corn and chick as the first ingredient. 20
>pounds is $25 and lasts me more than a month for two dogs.
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>Kathi
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>Vicci wrote:
>Is there any affordable dog-food that does NOT have corn in it?
>Is there ANY affordable dog-food that starts the ' list of ingredients '
>with meat?
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>Should it start with meat????
>
>Vicci
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