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Pre Made Roar Pre Made Roar, Pre made prey model raw food for dogs. South Australia. Optimum Nutrition for pets at minimum cost in South Australia. Why?

My Goal is to offer a nutritionally balanced meal for pets, that is both convenient and affordable. Learning how to raw feed is one thing, having the time for prep is another. I used to get different ingredients from different suppliers which made it a nightmare when buying in bulk to have everything ready at the same time. Now i can offer you variety, balance, pre packed for convenience, with che

ap prices too. All packed in 1 kg bags, 50kg buyers also have the option of 500g bags. 20kg lots and up are $3kg, 10kg lots are $4kg. I have gone from this basic prey model mix, onto a more complicated mix (veg, fish, kelp, seeds etc) with the advice of an animal nutritionist, only to return to prey model. several reasons really, the most important of which being a lesser qualified but more experienced animal nutritionist recommended to feed Prey Model which is 80% muscle meat 10% bone 5% liver 5% secreting organ. This advice coming from somebody that works with a dingo rescue and looks after some at home. The advice to stick to prey model also resonated with me from a logical point of view, when would a wild dog have access to kelp? how likely would it be for it to eat kale on a regular basis? how often would it really eat fish? and would it ever eat sunflower seeds? Pre Made Roar’s Multi Mix A is a work of art, lamb liver and lamb kidney because dogs often don’t like beef organs, and lamb organs are more nutritious. Chicken in the form of minced frames which gives some chicken protein, some bone content, some fat and some silica. Fat is an energy source and silica helps with gut lining and regenerating cartilage in joints. Turkey comes in the form of minced necks and brings the same things to the table as the chicken does, plus being an extra protein provides more variety. Kangaroo is a clean wild meat very high in protein and highly nutritious like majority of things that can survive in Australia's harsh climate, however the amount is limited due it to being so lean. If you feed nothing but roo your dogs will be underweight in my experience, like us dogs reject excess protein so overfeeding doesn’t help. Beef is the meat of choice for majority of greyhound racers and is the major ingredient in Multi Mix A. All this conveniently packaged and still as cheap as $3kg, our lucky stars had sure aligned when this mix was formulated. Delivery is a possibility if you’re prepared to add a reasonable and agreed fee to cover fuel and time. Pickup is preferred from Elizabeth Grove and in time more stockists will become available. Your order will be packed into Styrofoam boxes to keep them cold. 50kg will use 4 boxes. 100kg will use 7 boxes. So be sure to keep room available when picking up bulk orders.

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Optimum Nutrition for pets at minimum cost in South Australia.

My Goal is to offer a nutritionally balanced meal for pets, that is both convenient and affordable. Learning how to raw feed is one thing, having the time for prep is another. I used to get different ingredients from different suppliers which made it a nightmare when buying in bulk to have everything ready at the same time. Now i can offer you variety, balance, pre packed for convenience, with staggered pricing depending on amount. 50kg lots are $2.50kg all packed in 1 kg bags, 50kg buyers also have the option of 500g bags. 20kg lots are $3kg, 10kg lots are $4kg.

I have gone from this basic prey model mix, onto a more complicated mix (veg, fish, kelp, seeds etc) with the advice of an animal nutritionist, only to return to prey model. Why? several reasons really, the most important of which being a lesser qualified but more experienced animal nutritionist recommended to feed Prey Model which is 80% muscle meat 10% bone 5% liver 5% secreting organ. This advice coming from somebody that works with a dingo rescue and looks after some at home. The advice to stick to prey model also resonated with me from a logical point of view, when would a wild dog have access to kelp? how likely would it be for it to eat kale on a regular basis? how often would it really eat fish? and would it ever eat sunflower seeds?

Pre Made Roar’s Multi Mix A is a work of art, lamb liver and lamb kidney because dogs often don’t like beef organs, and lamb organs are more nutritious. Chicken in the form of minced frames which gives some chicken protein, some bone content, some fat and some silica. Fat is an energy source and silica helps with gut lining and regenerating cartilage in joints. Turkey comes in the form of minced necks and brings the same things to the table as the chicken does, plus being an extra protein provides more variety. Kangaroo is a clean wild meat very high in protein and highly nutritious like majority of things that can survive in Australia's harsh climate, however the amount is limited due it to being so lean. If you feed nothing but roo your dogs will be underweight in my experience, like us dogs reject excess protein so overfeeding doesn’t help. Beef is the meat of choice for majority of greyhound racers and is the major ingredient in Multi Mix A. All this conveniently packaged and still as cheap as $2.50kg, our lucky stars had sure aligned when this mix was formulated.