brookcove
Posted : 9/24/2008 9:32:15 AM
Meanwhile, there are no herds of sheep to be found anywhere else, evidently. Not America, Canada, or England.
As I'm sure you suspect even as you write this Ron (LOL), there are indeed plenty of sheep all over North America and a great deal is raised in Europe as well. Sheep (and goat) is a staple of European diets (and central Asia and Saharan Africa). Our Gus came from a sheep ranch near Denver that ran thousands of breeding females (ewes) - free range just like in NZ.
Why NZ lamb is cheaper is complicated but it's not because there's more sheep in NZ than North America. It has to do with the fact that they can sell their wool and we can't. But all that happened a long time ago.
Other companies, I imagine, simply source the lamb and pay the prices. Sometimes if you look at a lamb formula you'll see it combined with fish meal, or some other protein source like eggs or dairy. Sometimes they up the grain as they do with organic and specialized formulas. Sometimes you'll see it combined in a "kitchen sink" red meat formula like Evo RM or TOTW (the one with the bison etc).
Ron, I'm a big believer in feeding the breed. Since he's a husky AND lab, fish might be very well suited to him. Have you tried a fishy type formula? I've had great luck with TOTW, which is a Diamond brand. Also, speaking of Diamond, they have a lamb and rice formula that is similar to the Nutro - it's in their Naturals line, which has never been affected by a recall.