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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 601620" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Don't know about the Purina moisture level as their website doesn't disclose this information. However, almost all the protein comes from urea, Mix-30 contains none but does contain some ammonium chloride. <strong>The correct selenium level for the Purina product is .1 ppm not 1.00 ppm</strong>. The potassium for the Purina product will be high because it is molasses based and molasses is extremely high in potassium. Does this high level of potassium serve a good purpose???? You also have between 1.75% and 2.25% calcium in the Purina product and calcium is dirt cheap. There is no mention of Vitamin D or E on the Purina website whereas Mix-30 guarantees 22.6 IU/lb of Vitamin E. The Mix 30 should provide over twice as much energy as the Sup-R-Lix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 601620, member: 6897"] Don't know about the Purina moisture level as their website doesn't disclose this information. However, almost all the protein comes from urea, Mix-30 contains none but does contain some ammonium chloride. [b]The correct selenium level for the Purina product is .1 ppm not 1.00 ppm[/b]. The potassium for the Purina product will be high because it is molasses based and molasses is extremely high in potassium. Does this high level of potassium serve a good purpose???? You also have between 1.75% and 2.25% calcium in the Purina product and calcium is dirt cheap. There is no mention of Vitamin D or E on the Purina website whereas Mix-30 guarantees 22.6 IU/lb of Vitamin E. The Mix 30 should provide over twice as much energy as the Sup-R-Lix. [/QUOTE]
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