Mhairi - Burns does advise moving to adult food at 6 months, not sure about the others.
Jules, the difference in protein levels for naturduet or RAW is to take into account the water levels in wet food.
For example,
a 100g serving of wetfood can be typically 80% water say and 10% protein - which means 10g of protein in 100g BUT 10g of protein in only 20g of dry matter - so in comparison terms 50% protein.
I probably haven't explained it well but you can't typically compare a wet and dry diet side by side (unless you know and account for it's water content).
Typically wet foods are higher protein than dry food and a pure raw meat diet would almost certainly be higher than burns 18% protein.
Ahhh See, I did say on another thread that I was pants at Maths.
So (trying to grasp the concept of taking the moisture content into consideration)....are you saying that if we were to fully soak the dried kibble that it's protein content would be reduced? Or does that only apply to the percentages to weight ratio?
.....so are you saying that if you were to dry this food, it's protein content percentage would be much greater? And if so, does this not then mean that dried foods should contain much more protein....and also (worryingly) does this mean that most dried food is just full of unnecessary fillers?
More to the point, does that make any sense?
Life was much simpler before the Scientists got involved, I'm sure.
why do you all take your pups off puppy food at such an early age
if you read ANY puppy food instructions it tels you at what age to change your pups onto and adult
The trouble is all the bags say different things, some say 6 months to change to adult food, some say, go onto Junior at 6 months, then Adult at over a year, some say stay on Puppy food until they have finished growing (which could be up to 2 years in some large breeds). So who are we to believe?
Then there is the huge variety of protein and fat levels in different brand foods, yet each and every food claims to be "the Best" nutrition money can buy and all have been "scientifically" prepared....so yet again, who are we to believe?
All I know is, puppies were around a good long time before Puppy specific food and yet they all did well and grew to their full size, albeit seemingly slower than today.
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