Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
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Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
We're off to France in October (early planning) and can't be sure of sourcing raw for that week. As a last resort we could go to the butcher but I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations of raw compatible dry food that I could buy here and take with me?
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Sorry liz i hope someone can help u hen xx
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
We have a place in Japan that will take horse meat and make dry food out of it. We use that when we travel so you may be able to find something similar.
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
Could you feed nature diet? Unopened it doesn't need to be refridgerated, so as long as you can use whole packs for each serving it should work out well!
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
I didn't realise it didn't need to be refrigerated, that sounds like a plan!
Not too sure about the horse meat idea. Doesn't quite sit right with a trustee of a horse sanctuary! But thanks anyway
Not too sure about the horse meat idea. Doesn't quite sit right with a trustee of a horse sanctuary! But thanks anyway
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Yep, it's vacuum packed, so as long as it's not left out in the sun and is kept in a fairly cool place it will be fine!
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
LizP wrote:I didn't realise it didn't need to be refrigerated, that sounds like a plan!
Not too sure about the horse meat idea. Doesn't quite sit right with a trustee of a horse sanctuary! But thanks anyway
I forgot about that sorry
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
word of warning though, the fish one absolutely reeks to high heaven. Flat mate viewed it worse than tripe.Rachel33 wrote:Yep, it's vacuum packed, so as long as it's not left out in the sun and is kept in a fairly cool place it will be fine!
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
I give Misty Natures menu frozen but also tinned food. They do a country hunters series and the have no cereal or grain. They are tinned raw but just steamed. She absolutely loves them so the tins would be ok to take on hols.
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
I quite fancy the country hunter range myself emma mia had it once was the venison once
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
Yes Crystal that's the ones, they do venison, duck,rabbit and salmon. I like them as they have no cereal or grain. Misty dines on venison while I eat a frozen pizza ha ha!
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Re: Dry food for a week - any suggestions?
No! Not choice!!! Now I'll have to dither.
Thanks, peeps
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Oh dear liz
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