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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Butcher's Tripe Mix
- By Miranda53 [gb] Date 07.01.10 11:18 UTC
Hi,
Can anyone tell me the shelf life of an unopened can?  I use this as a mixer for my little dog, and because of the weather, I'm thinking of ordering in a supply.  But I actually use very little day to day (I freeze the remainder of the can), and don't want them to expire!

Thanks.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 07.01.10 11:30 UTC
Unopened, undented cans can last for years.

Nowadays it'll have a use by date on it if you want to be certain.
- By ttaylor45 [gb] Date 07.01.10 15:04 UTC
I bulk buy tins of natures menu for my 2 poodles from Berriewoods but I always ask them to check the best before dates on them for me as they last me for about 4 months so I would think who ever you buy from would probably do the same.
- By mastifflover Date 07.01.10 15:24 UTC

> Can anyone tell me the shelf life of an unopened can?


I have some tins of Butchers Choice in at the moment, bought last week. The best before date is March 2012 :)
- By Miranda53 [gb] Date 07.01.10 15:53 UTC
Thanks very much for these helpful replies.  I'm guessing the case I've ordered will last about six months, so it should be fine.
- By Anndee [gb] Date 09.01.10 21:44 UTC
Asda have an offer on at the moment for Butchers chicken & tripe. An outer of 12 cans for £4
- By WolfieStruppi [gb] Date 10.01.10 16:25 UTC
the case of Butchers Tripe I got a couple of months ago gives a date of Feb 2012.
- By Miranda53 [gb] Date 14.01.10 09:17 UTC
Well, I'm a little confused now.  The can I bought at Tesco a couple of weeks ago said it was a "complimentary food" that needed to be used with a complete food.  I just received my internet order of 12 cans yesterday, it is labelled "Butcher's Tripe Mix", but reading the can it says it is a "complete adult dog food".

Can anyone enlighten me?  Have I bought the wrong thing?  I tried contacting Butcher's yesterday without success.
- By JeanSW Date 14.01.10 11:59 UTC
I add it to my complete dry mix for the Collies.  I have never thought that it was "complementary", I always understood it to be complete.  I think you have received the right stuff.  All the tins I have seen say Butchers Tripe mix.
- By Miranda53 [gb] Date 14.01.10 12:09 UTC
Thanks Jean.  Checking several online dog food suppliers' websites, I've found this same description next to the Tripe Mix - "It is a complementary food for dogs, which needs to be fed with a good quality mixer meal."  Not sure where this originated from?

Well, it's good news for me anyway.  I'm hoping to gradually move her over to this - she loves the smell, and it saves me mashing up the chunks from JWB pouches to fit into her little mouth!
- By mastifflover Date 14.01.10 13:45 UTC

> I tried contacting Butcher's yesterday without success.


According to thier website, it's a complete food - no need to add mixer (unless you want too) :) (scroll down to 'Should I feed mixer with Butcher's?' )
- By JeanSW Date 14.01.10 13:59 UTC
Thanks for that link Mastifflover - I see they have my Bearded Collie on there!!!  (not really mine)

The Collies love it, I'm sure it must be the stink!
- By LoisLane Date 14.01.10 16:58 UTC
I have used this in the past adding a little to dry food, dogs would eat it for a couple of days, clearing the dish, but soon become very bored with the taste / smell. The great thing about a dry food that if they are having a fussy day, you simple take it away and put it down later / next day.

You can put it with a mixer, you just give less meat or you can feed alone, meaning that most dogs will beed 1 1/2 - 2 tins aday. Most dry foods work at much better vaule!
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Butcher's Tripe Mix

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