I bought a dog food factory

Started by Freuds_Cat, February 07, 2011, 02:15:01 PM

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uwe

May I introduce a new slogan?

"Cans for Canine Connaisseurs!"  :rimshot:
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Bart!

Wishing you succes!

Freuds Cat Dogfood?

Pilgrim

I'm thinkin' there needs to be a bass-playing squirrel on the label.
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Basshappi

Very Cool, congrats!
I wish you great success on your new venture!
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Freuds_Cat

Thanks guys  :)

@Uwe: No cans here. Food is cooked, it cures for 3 days and is cryovac'ed in 1kg loaves. 5 Flavours. Chicken and Rice, Beef (Angus beef if you can believe it), Lamb, Turkey, and of course Kangaroo

@ Mark D: Its in Mt Barker near my home.
Digresion our specialty!

Barklessdog

My dog was on a diet of red Kangaroo & he started getting reddish brown marks on his shoulders that resembled demon wings. I changed his food & they went away.

Best of luck

Rob

Quote from: Aussie Mark on February 07, 2011, 03:25:42 PM
Does this mean you'll be living in Robe now?

Naw probably a smoking jacket now that he owns the factory!
CONGRATS!

Grog

Good Luck!! I've been hearing that pet related stuff, is one of the few markets that are actually growing in these tough economic times.  :popcorn:
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Freuds_Cat

Actually things in Australia haven't really been affected very much by comparison to the rest of the world economically speaking.
Digresion our specialty!

Denis

Quote from: Freuds_Cat on February 07, 2011, 02:15:01 PM
No, I really did buy a dog food factory.

Congrats and good luck with your new venture!!!
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ack1961

Quote from: Freuds_Cat on February 08, 2011, 11:12:34 AM
Thanks guys  :)

@Uwe: No cans here. Food is cooked, it cures for 3 days and is cryovac'ed in 1kg loaves. 5 Flavours. Chicken and Rice, Beef (Angus beef if you can believe it), Lamb, Turkey, and of course Kangaroo

@ Mark D: Its in Mt Barker near my home.

Funny that you mention Kangaroo - I was at a grocer at Ayers Rocks and they had Roo meat packaged as dog food.
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Dave W

No horsemeat on the menu, so it's safe for Sarah Jessica Parker to visit.

Freuds_Cat

Roo is fantastic for dog n cats. And people. Its beautiful to eat especially BBQ'd. It must be hung properly. If its not done correctly it retains too much blood and looks dark and brown and tastes like Liver. Unfortunately people try this stuff and understandably dont like it then tell others that Roo tastes awful.
If you buy it and its the same colour as your normal piece of beef Rump then its right up the top of the meat list as far as I'm concerned. Lean and all but fat free yet protein packed. Very healthy meat compared to Beef, Lamb or Pork.
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Aussie Mark

Quote from: Freuds_Cat on February 09, 2011, 09:41:03 PM
Roo is fantastic for dog n cats. And people. Its beautiful to eat especially BBQ'd. Lean and all but fat free yet protein packed. Very healthy meat compared to Beef, Lamb or Pork.

I don't mind roo meat, but having lived in Tasmania for 12 years I can vouch for wallaby being even more tastier and lean. Fantastic stir fried, or with two of them sixty-nining in a Weber (not sure what our US and EU friends call a Weber - it's a dome shaped BBQ cooker)
Cheers
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Dave W

It's a Weber here too. We just don't have any wallabies available for grilling.