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March 17, 2015 at 10:53 am in reply to: Nature's Logic Food Fortifier Supplement #68935 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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MembertheBCnut. exactly what I said.
March 16, 2015 at 4:27 pm in reply to: Nature's Logic Food Fortifier Supplement #68911 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityPeter L
MemberAimee, the reason for that is because the base kibble does not change, only the protein source. To get the level of protein in each recipe, you need to analyze that but you donāt need to reanalyze the other base ingredients since they havenāt changed.
March 16, 2015 at 9:58 am in reply to: Nature's Logic Food Fortifier Supplement #68891 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityPeter L
MemberThe actual analysis panel for NL products is in fact product specific. There seems to be a lot of urban legend in this thread and very few facts. GAās are never 100% accurate because there are small variations between lots not because they test on recipe and then attribute results to all recipes. If you follow the recommended feeding instructions, there is zero chance of over supplementing your animal. If your dogs need more calories because of weather or work load, use a denser, high quality food. It makes no sense to feed a bargain brand to save money and then douse it with an expensive supplement. You end up with garbage covered in hollandaise sauce. Its still garbage.
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