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Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6013 Dogs 0 / Races 0 18 Dec 2017 09:58
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Peter Gurry wrote:
Peter, Terry charges $75 a consultation what's your fee? What did $75 get me on this occassion EXTERNAL LINK from BigW home brand I think probably very Sir Henry Bolte don't know I haven't tasted them personally. Not a bad deal $16 for 15kgs and within budget and it's a good thing that both dogs I train are retirees due the high Sir Henry content of the product. Thanks Terry for putting me onto Woofbix as you've done it again, your a flaming marvel and worth every cent of the $75 fee you invoiced me. - Macwollie
You idiot you bought the Beef flavour, when I recommended the Chicken! (That's another $75 bucks Macwollie) No more credit either
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6013 Dogs 0 / Races 0 18 Dec 2017 10:10
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Terry Jordan wrote:
Peter Bryce wrote:
Michael yours is a great alternative to Dry Food - I see no reference to Salt
Peter: I can remember the 90's when Eukanuba was the supposed best thing since sliced bread. After about 2-3yrs feeding just Eukanuba complete dog food, many dogs developed kidney & liver problems. Meat, (Beef, Roo, Lamb, Chicken) must make up the bulk of a dogs diet imo. Totally agree with you. Good luck Abdullah
If you can remember the 90s Tezzla, you weren't trying hard enough.
Fair go Quinny, it was just a flash back at best. Had lots of Lager, Bitter, Stout, draught etc pass though the system since the 90's. Have a flash back of the 50's, going to Mum & Dad's wedding!!!
Peter Gurry Australia (Verified User) Posts 9251 Dogs 18 / Races 25 18 Dec 2017 12:05
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Dear Terrence, I had no choice with the Beef and Rice as all the Chicken and Rice had sold out. I asked the young kid (child weekend labour) at BigW Cranbourne if there was any out back. He said they had shifted a pallet of the stuff this weekend alone based on the special price of $16 (normally $18.50). He went on to say there's a high % of greyhounds in the district and the Woofbix product got a mention on some greyhound forum by a respected greyhound trainer who had been in the game for many a year, that must of been you Terry. BTW I changed my e-mail address so I am not in receipt of any invoices. - Macwollie
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 18 Dec 2017 18:25
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I would have walked out as soon as he said 'respected greyhound trainer'
No such thing
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6013 Dogs 0 / Races 0 18 Dec 2017 20:01
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
I would have walked out as soon as he said 'respected greyhound trainer'
No such thing
Even I would be considered "Respected" amongst those "Magicians" and "Scallywags" around Cranbourne way!
Good boy present is on it's way.
Peter Gurry Australia (Verified User) Posts 9251 Dogs 18 / Races 25 19 Dec 2017 12:57
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I plead Guilty your honour I just voted "like" because of the fact that Terry Jordan gets a lot of dislikes. - Your old mate Mac
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6013 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Dec 2017 20:08
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Peter Gurry wrote:
I plead Guilty your honour I just voted "like" because of the fact that Terry Jordan gets a lot of dislikes. - Your old mate Mac
Mate like you Mac! who needs enemies? (Heavyweight Chump of Chelsea Heights, With or without Gonads)
Peter Gurry Australia (Verified User) Posts 9251 Dogs 18 / Races 25 19 Dec 2017 23:56
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I see your post got pulled on your bitch TJ why you get so many dislikes so my vote of like didn't count damn, so I voted like on another post of yours "magicians and scallywags" - your mate MacW Just to keep on topic how do you rate Good O's? not so dry but sold as a moist dry dog food. - MacW
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6013 Dogs 0 / Races 0 20 Dec 2017 05:35
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Peter Gurry wrote:
I see your post got pulled on your bitch TJ why you get so many dislikes so my vote of like didn't count damn, so I voted like on another post of yours "magicians and scallywags" - your mate MacW Just to keep on topic how do you rate Good O's? not so dry but sold as a moist dry dog food. - MacW
Do you intend to have them on toast? or Sayo Biscuits? Do you intend to pay for accurate, informative, scientific info? Beep Beep Sorry your credit has run out!! Call Bryce
Peter Gurry Australia (Verified User) Posts 9251 Dogs 18 / Races 25 20 Dec 2017 09:25
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Further correspondence on this matter on Hens as it could turn ugly. - MacW.
Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 704 Dogs 0 / Races 0 21 Dec 2017 00:53
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Terry Jordan wrote:
Peter Bryce wrote:
Michael yours is a great alternative to Dry Food - I see no reference to Salt
Peter: I can remember the 90's when Eukanuba was the supposed best thing since sliced bread. After about 2-3yrs feeding just Eukanuba complete dog food, many dogs developed kidney & liver problems. Meat, (Beef, Roo, Lamb, Chicken) must make up the bulk of a dogs diet imo. Totally agree with you. Good luck Abdullah
Terry I don't think those Kibbles were the best thing since Sliced Bread - I think Sliced Bread wins hands down with Meat and Omega 3, 6 & 9 Oil
Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 704 Dogs 0 / Races 0 21 Dec 2017 01:02
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Peter Gurry wrote:
Dear Terrence, I had no choice with the Beef and Rice as all the Chicken and Rice had sold out. I asked the young kid (child weekend labour) at BigW Cranbourne if there was any out back. He said they had shifted a pallet of the stuff this weekend alone based on the special price of $16 (normally $18.50). He went on to say there's a high % of greyhounds in the district and the Woofbix product got a mention on some greyhound forum by a respected greyhound trainer who had been in the game for many a year, that must of been you Terry. BTW I changed my e-mail address so I am not in receipt of any invoices. - Macwollie
Peter The fact that Chicken and Rice sold out tells us something The best goes first
Terry Jordan Australia (Verified User) Posts 6013 Dogs 0 / Races 0 21 Dec 2017 02:10
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Peter Bryce wrote:
Peter Gurry wrote:
Dear Terrence, I had no choice with the Beef and Rice as all the Chicken and Rice had sold out. I asked the young kid (child weekend labour) at BigW Cranbourne if there was any out back. He said they had shifted a pallet of the stuff this weekend alone based on the special price of $16 (normally $18.50). He went on to say there's a high % of greyhounds in the district and the Woofbix product got a mention on some greyhound forum by a respected greyhound trainer who had been in the game for many a year, that must of been you Terry. BTW I changed my e-mail address so I am not in receipt of any invoices. - Macwollie
Peter The fact that Chicken and Rice sold out tells us something The best goes first
At $16 a bag Peter, Gurry missed out because he was waiting for the Price to drop to $15.99. Tight? you bettcha!
Peter Gurry Australia (Verified User) Posts 9251 Dogs 18 / Races 25 21 Dec 2017 04:48
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I had hoped that was the case Terry but the bastards would of rounded it up to the nearest dollar which was $16 all the same as against the $15.95 I was aiming for. Anyway Pete I had to settle on a Large 4kg bag of Good O's Beef (now the cats out the bag) bad choice or what, bear in mind Peter the greys are retired and in their senior years. - Macwollie
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15480 Dogs 0 / Races 1 21 Dec 2017 20:26
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Gain s a great product. I did a study on them all and it's the best.
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15480 Dogs 0 / Races 1 21 Dec 2017 20:41
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Take you pick from the Gain products .i have many contacts through out the racing world and they tell me Gain is a superior product.
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15480 Dogs 0 / Races 1 22 Dec 2017 19:57
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May of my friends are using Gain record breaker and their dogs go great on it.
Peter Bryce Australia (Verified User) Posts 704 Dogs 0 / Races 0 22 Dec 2017 20:46
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Jack Can you post the Carbohydrate - Fat/Fatty Acid - Protein - Salt Percentages please?
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 22 Dec 2017 22:21
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Jack Ogilvie wrote:
May of my friends are using Gain record breaker and their dogs go great on it.
you had to keep going until you got that bite, didn't you.....lol
Peter Bell Australia (Verified User) Posts 1458 Dogs 3 / Races 0 22 Dec 2017 22:27
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EXTERNAL LINK / My dogs raced on Pedigree Working Dog Formula (WDF), and they went good on it and I know of quite a few trainers are using it aswell . EXTERNAL LINK