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Canines And Soyabeans by meekohli: 5:20pm On Jun 05, 2017
goodday house...I have been making research on soyabeans and dogs,and I have been getting different answers ,of course from google ...please any one who feeds soybean as a source of (plant) protein to dogs should please tell if it good or not
Re: Canines And Soyabeans by timifizzy(m): 7:59pm On Jun 05, 2017
Dry grind and feed in very minimal quantity to avoid loose stools. It's high in plant protein as you rightly observed and if you have used booster before, you'll easily pick the scent from the dry food.. as high as it is, canines' digestive system do have issues handling it if not properly mixed in right proportion,

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Re: Canines And Soyabeans by meekohli: 11:53pm On Jun 05, 2017
timifizzy:
Dry grind and feed in very minimal quantity to avoid loose stools. It's high in plant protein as you rightly observed and if you have used booster before, you'll easily pick the scent from the dry food.. as high as it is, canines' digestive system do have issues handling it if not properly mixed in right proportion,
thanks Timmy for ur contribution....(a positive feedback)...I plan on use of grinded soy +crayfish+dried plantain etc..it was mostly used by breastfeeding mothers back n d days..heard it is highly nutritious n proteinous
Re: Canines And Soyabeans by timifizzy(m): 10:26am On Jun 06, 2017
meekohli:

thanks Timmy for ur contribution....(a positive feedback)...I plan on use of grinded soy +crayfish+dried plantain etc..it was mostly used by breastfeeding mothers back n d days..heard it is highly nutritious n proteinous


You're always welcome meekohli.. Yes, you have a good combo. But you still have to be mindful of the age grade of the dogs you want to feed so you can add up appropriate fibre content like rice, and some other classes of food as well.. Good protein is awesome for canines, but too much of protein content also has adverse effects on dog's kidneys as unlike excess fats that can be stored and used up later in times of inadequate fatty contents, proteins can't be stored.. excess protein is ejected via the kidneys (urine) and once the kidneys are overworked too early, it's a time bomb situation.. to complicate matters, it's hard to come by vet labs/clinics that handles such surgical operation in this country.. best bet. Feed confirmed, tested and trusted working formula or mix/formulate yours with "great" caution sir.
Re: Canines And Soyabeans by kunlesufyan(m): 12:25pm On Jun 06, 2017
learnt from a friend and I have been feeding them for a month now, at first the oldest dog was stooling but she stopped.
Mine is soya bean+corn+dried fish(assorted types but broken)+kuli kuli.. I then pour in a big pot and dry it the same way ground nut is dried, grind and make in form of a paste.. .
Even my turkey love the meal..
Re: Canines And Soyabeans by fabulouskay(m): 6:41pm On Jun 06, 2017
Much has been said on this particular issue; https://www.nairaland.com/3260193/advice-local-recipe-dog-food/2#56035577

3 things on Soya
1. If you must make it by yourself then almost all the peel must be removed as they contain Glycine which the dog's GIT find difficult to assimilate.
2. Although it's the best plant protein, dogs do not do well on plant-protein cos they are obligate carnivores...
3. Most breeders advice against Soy cos its believed that they are hepatotoxic(liver). Also, have you noticed that all dog feeds av a 'No Soy' labelling? This is not a coincidence! But personally, I did an extensive literature search and so far, I have found no evidence to support
it yet.
In view of this, exercise caution with Soy my brother
Re: Canines And Soyabeans by donmillion(m): 10:19pm On Mar 09, 2020
Please how best can one measure this fomular to be accurate?
From what is said now I want to believe this is actually what affected the growth of my Rottweiler puppies because it was my very first time of using the formula and it dealt with me badly my puppies stow for approximately 2 mothns
fabulouskay:
Much has been said on this particular issue; https://www.nairaland.com/3260193/advice-local-recipe-dog-food/2#56035577

3 things on Soya
1. If you must make it by yourself then almost all the peel must be removed as they contain Glycine which the dog's GIT find difficult to assimilate.
2. Although it's the best plant protein, dogs do not do well on plant-protein cos they are obligate carnivores...
3. Most breeders advice against Soy cos its believed that they are hepatotoxic(liver). Also, have you noticed that all dog feeds av a 'No Soy' labelling? This is not a coincidence! But personally, I did an extensive literature search and so far, I have found no evidence to support
it yet.
In view of this, exercise caution with Soy my brother

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