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Old 10-21-2009, 07:11 AM
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Here in Portugal horse meat is very expensive and rare. So I am giving beef.
I am giving morning ration of high quality (Eukanuba Performace) evening I mass with oats and soybeans and 200g of meat.
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:27 AM
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as for horse meat nothing wrong with it at all
in fact it use to be eaten by humans and still is in many parts of the world
as for the facts

Horse meat contains 25% less fat, nearly 20% less sodium, double the iron and less cholesterol than high quality beef cuts, and when compared to ground beef 25% less fat, 30% less cholesterol and 27% less sodium
Here in Portugal horse meat is very expensive and rare. So I am giving beef.
I am giving morning ration of high quality (Eukanuba Performace) evening I mass with oats and soybeans and 200g of meat
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Old 10-21-2009, 09:20 AM
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I DONT PERSONALLY use horse just because beef is ready available for me
dont know if i could get it anyway
i dont ever give nuts(kibble) in the mornings
but whatever works for you
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Old 10-21-2009, 09:25 AM
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Albeit several decades ago, my experience with feeding horse meat in Australia was not a good experience. The horse meat turned out to be poor quality. In fact, problems e.g. salmonella, caused by me feeding horse meat still trouble me today, bad memories. Unless, I was very confident about the sourcing, processing, handling and transport of the horse meat, I would not use horse meat in Australia. However, I suppose I need to be just as confident about any beef that I used. Sorry, Ricardo, I tend to think that you have become secondary with regard to this topic, in that, it has turned into a debate rather than advising you. You're the one in Portugal, just make sure whatever you get is of good quality, that is, safe. And as for Byron Bet advising you to use "a pound" without qualifying with additional advice about supplementing it with the use of chicken, well "please.......".
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Old 10-21-2009, 09:33 AM
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I use horse meat sometimes, but only when one of the trotters don't measure up to my liking. One of them is quite nervous at the moment.

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Old 10-21-2009, 09:56 AM
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behave ........... lol lol
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Old 10-21-2009, 09:59 AM
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yuthapinaboy i would say the same of any meat from anywhere get it fresh from a good source always
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Old 10-21-2009, 06:27 PM
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A pound of meat i said. Then mix in a pound of chicken with it, then your kibble, water etc....

Nickg your obviously a very naive uneducated sh!thouse trainer otherwise you would know horse meat is just as good if not better than beef. Learn the facts before shooting your mouth off. Your a know body trainer! Wait til you get in with the big boys of McDonald, Bate, Thompson then try feeding me your BS
hey cock sucker listen up and listen up good apart from bates none of those guys feed or would think about feeding horse meat, its the shit of the earth next you will say rearing pups on chciken and feeding race dogs roo is good as well...

ive worked with rob britton who i consider one of the better trainers and i can asure you there was no horse meat, i no for a fact darren dosent feed horse meat, thompson im unsure of bout i highly doubt it...

you call me a shit kicker lol a pound of meat hey with chicken, again you showed how great you are, you feed a race dog chicken???? wow your one of the best arnt you, short cut cheap meat shit kicker...worry about your punting site dickhead, you couldnt tip winners and you have no clue about greyhounds so crawl back into your hole you maggot

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Old 10-21-2009, 06:37 PM
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Nick, could you please stop "beating around the bush" and say what you really think
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Old 10-21-2009, 06:43 PM
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wankers like this guy piss me off, they come onto a site rave about there tip site, then pick in 22 races and lose then try again and lose then try again and lose gain...lmao some pro punter now he is mr i no how to train a dog, but remembering when he first started he claimed his mate trains dogs and he gets some inside info, now he knows every think..mehhh another little maggot of the world..

yup you might still be able to buy his tips for $990 a year tho, but be warned you will be beting in every race
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