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Are you assuming each dog needs 1200 calories per day?
Question, do you have the weight per cup of food for each formula?
brad27 wrote:Are you assuming each dog needs 1200 calories per day?
The dogs kcal requirement is based on what you currently feed, so if you feed 2.5 cups of Annamaet Ultra your dog needs 1200 kcals per day. 3 cups equals 1440 kcals. I know it's not exact, but should be pretty close. I also know not all dogs use the kcals the same way and not all dog foods have all kcals available due to ingredents, but again, it should be close.Question, do you have the weight per cup of food for each formula?
nope. Everything is based on kcals. So a 40lbs bag of Annament Ultra is 18.14kg or 76,695.92 kcals.
So, cost per day = (price per bag)/((lbs per bag/2.2) X (kcal per kg/dogs kcal need))
cups per day = dogs kcal need/kcal per cup
brad27 wrote:where did you find weight per cup?


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Blue Horn wrote:Has anyone ever tried 4Life? I found it at Tractor Supply. The cost is good and there appear to be no fillers. The first listed item is meat and there is no corn. It appears to be very similar to Blue Buffalo and taste of the wild.
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Blue Horn wrote:Has anyone ever tried 4Life? I found it at Tractor Supply. The cost is good and there appear to be no fillers. The first listed item is meat and there is no corn. It appears to be very similar to Blue Buffalo and taste of the wild.
MNGSP wrote:I a currently feeding Nutrisource adult grain free chicken.
4,120 kcal per kg, 473 kcal per cup 30# bags for $38/bag
This looks like a very useful tool. Thanks for taking the time to put it together and share.
JJ
mcbosco wrote:That looks like a nice formula with no fillers. Good price. That company also make lots of human foods so they probably have good quality control standards.
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