Skinner’s Field & Trial Junior Duck And Rice 15kg (TO ORDER ONLY)

Field & Trial Junior Duck & Rice is suitable for dogs with sensitivities and is recommended to follow on from Field & Trial Puppy Duck & Rice. It is specifically formulated for young working dogs from 6 months of age (depending on breed) up to 18 months of age.

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Description

Field & Trial Junior Duck & Rice is a complete dog food, specially developed and formulated to support the continued growth and development of puppies (from approximately six months old) and young dogs. Field & Trial Junior Duck & Rice has been carefully formulated to ensure the correct level of key nutrients to support ongoing growth and development, are provided in a highly digestible form and the kibble is of a size and shape to suit young dogs of different ages, shapes and sizes!

Wheat and maize gluten free, making this an ideal choice for young dogs with a sensitive digestion

Made with duck as a novel, digestible protein source

Formulated to support the growth and development of all young dogs

With elevated levels of the omega 3 fatty acid DHA, to support cognitive and nervous system development

Ingredients

Ingredients:

Duck meat meal (26.5%), brown rice (26.5%), naked oats, peas, whole linseed, beet pulp, sunflower oil, yeast, marine algae, vitamins, minerals and trace elements, MOS..

Analysis: 

Analytical Constituents: Protein 25%, Crude Fibres 3.5%, Crude Oils and Fats 12%, Crude Ash 6%, Moisture 0%.

Nutritional additives per kg: Vitamin A 13,000 iu, Vitamin D3 1,925 iu, Vitamin E (as alpha-tocopherol acetate) 310 iu. Trace Elements per kg: Iron (as ferrous sulphate monohydrate) 40mg, Iodine (as calcium iodate anhydrous) 1.5mg, Copper (as cupric sulphate pentahydrate) 5mg, Manganese (as manganous oxide) 25mg, Zinc (as zinc oxide) 100mg (as zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 30mg, Selenium (as sodium selenite) 0.1mg. Contains tocopherol rich extracts of natural origin (Vitamin E) as EC permitted antioxidant..

Feeding Guide

Feeding Guide:

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