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In reply to Post #7 After size grading, the ones that usually go to animal feed are with the low oil/fat content and/or excessive signs of damage (pest or mechanical)
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In reply to Post #6 All Peanuts imported into the country are screened Aflatoxin. For both human and animal consumption.id imagine what filters down into the Animal feed industry is not wanted by food industry
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In reply to Post #4 Isn’t the range ones for birdie only didn’t think it was safe to use these due to them being dangerous to the fish
I know a lot of Asian supermarkets have the5
1kg bags I think 2 for £5 and these are human grade
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In reply to Post #2 Funnily enough saw The Range selling 4kg and 12kg bags for £10 and £21 yesterday. Did wonder about the quality of them but all had a "best before" date so at least have some insight into what's fresh or not.
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I bought mine from Blakes when I was using them.
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In reply to Post #1 Probably one of the easiest Particle baits to get hold off. You'll find them in most pet shops. Even some of the big discount store like B&M in large quantities as well. But I suppose if you want to ensure quality.( Though most of these shops the quality looks good to me ) I'd go with one of the suppliers like Hinders, Kent particles etc. No doubt they shift a bit. Hopefully the stock not sitting round for to long... Or saying that most waters Ban them... So maybe they are not shifting big quality's.. think it's a case of suck it and see..
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where are people buying their peanuts from??
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