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i got a reply back from Farmina on this topic of pre-soaking … they specifically said NOT to do it . Sounded like the main reason was to prevent possible bacterial buildup if the food soaks for too long. So I’m gonna go with that and just start feeding it dry.
Peter SMemberDogFoodie : i just got done with Nature’s Logic rabbit ml/tky ml/millet formula , and that is also a very small kibble size…fwiw
Peter SMemberThanx everyone for the replies.
Crazy4cat : the N&D low-grain cod/spelt dog kibble has 380 kcal/cup , and their standard cup is 100g .
BCnut and Crazy4cat : why specifically do you recommend limiting the soak-time to 10min tops ? By the way, the Farmina kibble I’m using does not have any dig. enzymes or probiotics. I serve it straight-up w/o any additions besides maybe some occasional vitC and/or AuntJeni’s fish oil.
November 21, 2014 at 11:32 am in reply to: Choice : Nature's Logic OR Farmina N&D ! #58020 Report AbusePeter SMemberthanx y’all for the replies … I’m quite impressed by Farmina’s website, I gotta say … of course, yes i realize “don’t judge a book by its cover” and that lots of companies out there (not just dogfood companies) can b.s. you all day with their dazzling websites and then not back it up with the actual product…but Farmina’s site left a (cautiously) positive vibe with me , compared to others I’ve visited recently. We’ll see !
Peter SMemberthanx everyone for the replies … i actually found an affordable source of canned sardines (instead of tuna) packed in water only … i’m gonna go with those for awhile, see how my guys do with it !
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