Skinners Field & Trial Turkey & Rice + Joint Aid For Dogs 2.5kg
Overview
Skinners Field & Trial Turkey & Rice + Joint Aid is a complete dry dog food for active and working dogs. It combines turkey with rice and includes Joint Aid, making it a practical everyday option for dogs that need a balanced recipe with added joint-support nutrients built into the diet.
The recipe is designed as a straightforward, easy-to-serve dry food that can be fed straight from the bag or softened with a little tepid water if preferred. It suits owners looking for a working-dog food with a turkey-based formula and a recipe that also places emphasis on joint care.
With a 2.5kg bag, it is a convenient size for smaller households, trial use, or topping up an existing feeding routine.
Key Details
| Brand | Skinners Field & Trial |
| Product Type | Complete dry dog food |
| Recipe | Turkey & rice with Joint Aid |
| Suitable For | Active dogs and working dogs |
| Pack Size | 2.5kg |
| Feeding Format | Dry or lightly moistened with tepid water |
Composition & Analysis
| Composition | Brown/whole rice, turkey meat meal, oats, peas, linseed, poultry fat, beet pulp, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, Joint Aid supplement |
| Analytical Constituents | Protein 21%, Fat 11%, Fibre 3%, Ash 6.2% |
Turkey provides the main animal ingredient in a rice-based recipe, while linseed and poultry fat contribute essential fats within the formula. The addition of Joint Aid gives this food a clear joint-support focus alongside the core working-dog nutrition.
Feeding
- Feed as a dry kibble straight from the bag.
- If preferred, soften with a little tepid water.
- Best suited to active and working dogs.
- Use as part of a balanced daily feeding routine.
Fresh drinking water should always be available alongside your dog’s food.
Notes
This recipe is positioned for dogs that may benefit from extra support around joint health and day-to-day mobility. It is also a useful option for owners looking for a turkey and rice working-dog food with a simple dry format.
Some dogs do better on recipes built around familiar ingredients, and this turkey-and-rice formula is a sensible choice for households looking for a straightforward complete food with added joint-focused nutrition built in.
