Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Organic Dehydrated Food What's The Difference With Rye And Barley? (in Dog Food)?

What's the difference with rye and barley? (in dog food)? - organic dehydrated food

I Do not feed my dog a dehydrated raw food that will be used, both rye and barley crops. They published the barley, so I ask myself, why change it? The two components are very similar?

4 comments:

Cuddly Coton de Tulear Breeder said...

Both have similar nutrients so it is probably a thought of them, it was unnecessary to have two meals with the same nutrients. He added more meat? Because it is a good sign and could explain the reduction of grain. :) But I had to leave and took rye and barley has more fiber. Oh well ...

StopDeat... said...

Both are non-sticky grains. Probably not much, although I left the barley, because it is easier, at least on the gastro-intestinal tract of age, among people ... Dogs should not eat cereal, but it will never happen.

StopDeat... said...

Both are non-sticky grains. Probably not much, although I left the barley, because it is easier, at least on the gastro-intestinal tract of age, among people ... Dogs should not eat cereal, but it will never happen.

∞CHAO§∞ Snow Bullies & Weimies said...

If the two grains. Than wheat.

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