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Old April 12th, 2008, 01:54 AM
Mia101 Mia101 is offline
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'Core': Calcium. Not More Than. 1.8%. Phosphorus, Not More Than, 1.45%

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The calcium to phosphorus ratio should be
between 1.1 : 1.4 -1. If the phosphorus level is too high, calcium levels in the body can
become too low. If this occurs, the body will start to remove calcium from the bones.
The result can be lameness, spontaneous bone fractures, and kidney problems.


Wellness canned: I'm not able to find the %'s for that. I do see it's in a pop-top can that can result in hyperthyroidism.

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