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hi, has anyone tried red mills dog food. / good or bad/?
 
sparky said:
hi, has anyone tried red mills dog food. / good or bad/?
Yep

good stuff - the dogs enjoy it and do well PLUS the sales staff (at least at the shows) are excellent.

RedMills have generously sponsored the SYWC Ch show for the last few years

Dawn
 
sparky

i feed my dogs redmills, have done for years. I M O it's the best food you can get for working dogs. they do redmills racer 27% protein, redmills tracker which is 20% or redmills working dog 24%.

I feed the tracker to my bitch jess along with tripe

the pup gets racer with tripe and they both look really well on it.

If you go on redmills.co.uk they have a outlet finder so you can find your nearest stockist.
 
Sparky, I can reccomend it mate. My whippet and the whippet/collie x both do really well on the Red Mills Racer. We mix in a small amount of tripe or rabbit in with it, and they lap it up. Plus point as well is that you don`t pay vat on it either so it is relatively cheap for an excellent food . we can get it from branches of Jolleyes for £11 for 15kg
 
thanks to everyone for the feedback, its valued information. regards
 
I changed to Red Mills earlier this year first using Racer but the protien was to high for my show greyhound so changed him and now my whippets to Tracker even my fussy 5yr old whippet eats it.they all look well and Jasper has never had so much weight on I would reccomend it to anyone I get it from a food rep who happens to go to our ringcraft but if you need a supplier if you let me know were you are he could find out and i can pass the information to you
 
We won some bags at a show and I have to say they threw it up, but yesterday my vet was recommending that I try Josephine on it to put some weight on her.
 
we use redmills for all our dogs they all look great and run well on it, since coming back home from a ngrc trainer lucy has improved a lot and has won 3 from her last 4 races. :cheers:
 
All ours did'nt do very well on it either but Vivo on here feeds it and as far as I know has done for years and her dogs look fab :thumbsup:

Think it depends on the dog.
 
Bobby and Dolly are fed on Red Mills Worker. I changed to this a few months ago after reading quite a few positive comments about Red Mills from others on this site. Being classed as a working dog food it is cheaper than some other brands. :)

Dolly was quite a 'picky' eater when she was a pup and I struggled to find a food that she would eat well consistently, but they both enjoy Red Mills and look well on it, so I would recommend it. :) :)
 
One of my greyhounds is sensitive to Red Mills. I just thought he had a nervous tummy for years, until I changed his diet for some reason and then he was fine.

Have to admit that dogs on Red Mills look well.

Cerito
 
I feed both of mine on Racer. They are supplemented with a little mince or an egg, and always have a milky breakfast. They both really enjoy it, and are very healthy on it. Archie has a tendancy to put on weight, so I give him less. If you go to your local food suppliers, most can order it in. It is distributed by Batleys. :thumbsup:
 

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