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bigjim1978 07-14-2008 09:33 PM

Various Meats
 
Purchase bulk lots of quality meats. Deliver aust wide. Ex Queensland
ring jim 07 54 248100
All prices ex brisbane(+transport)
Rearing mince from $1.00kg
Racing mince from $2.20kg
Can customise mixers for your particular needs
All meats lean or fat content to your specifications.

Morgan 07-14-2008 09:38 PM

Hey jim.

Can you give us a few more details such as prices and types of meat you sell?

Thanks

Morgan 07-21-2008 03:43 PM

What are the transport costs on average?

Purchasing for a retired racer, prices are a lot cheaper than that of stores in my area.

lilyflowerandroxy 07-21-2008 08:12 PM

Morgan, if you are only purchasing for one dog, it's actually cheaper buying local. Where do you buy your food for your dog from? If local shops, it would be too expensive. You would find it cheaper going to a petfood store (not the pet shop, which is very expensive).

Bulk lots are mainly for commerical farms or someone with a lot of dogs. I'd be interested if the racing meat was good quality?

I get my best beef for $2 a kg which is delivered from melbourne to my local township at no charge as I usually buy in bulk.

cheers

bigjim1978 07-24-2008 04:36 PM

Racing meat is very lean and of good quality. If i wont feed it to my dogs it is not worth selling. Prices for transport are usually by the pallet 900-950 kg.
regards jim

Natalia 09-20-2008 01:36 PM

One thing that worries me about the cheap bulk meats for dogs is that they smell a little odd; not 'off' but I wonder about the amount of preservatives there are? Wouldn't additives like this affect the dog's performance?

myanimall 09-26-2008 11:31 AM

preservative will affect a dogs performance yes, but there are tests to verify the presence of preservative in meat if you are worried, beef lasts better than most meats unpreserved however, its not to say it isnt used by some though.

bigjim1978 01-23-2009 01:04 PM

Will not use presertives in my meat as i have my own racedogs . The meat is proven as one of my clients won the $25000 Vince Curry memorial race in 08 at Ipswich . 2nd in trainer of year also at Ipswich. Numerous winners at Albion, Wagga and Canberra. Thank you Jim


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