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Since the nearest store that sells frozen raw is 30+ miles from me I was hoping someone that has some could help me out. Do companies selling frozen raw like rad cat list a processing date? I'm wondering since I know that taurine is diminished by length of time frozen. 

post #2 of 11
Carolina might know, but here's their contact us page in the meantime. smile.gif http://www.radfood.com/contact_us
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I think your best bet is to contact the company and ask them that type of question, and am guessing since Laurie provided you with the link, you  may already have.

 

I'm wondering,though, what the nearest store being 30 miles away has to do with it.  (just curious).  I would think others have that same issue and would just keep it in an ice chest while driving home, or are you saying if you're going to drive that far, you want to buy LOTS of it at one time?

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Sally, I don't know where you live. Gary and I live in the middle of nowhere, so 30 miles is a rather standard drive to find something we need. laughing02.gif But for a lot of people, they can usually get everything locally... so I guess 30 miles sounds far? dontknow.gif
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Sally, I don't know where you live. Gary and I live in the middle of nowhere, so 30 miles is a rather standard drive to find something we need. laughing02.gif But for a lot of people, they can usually get everything locally... so I guess 30 miles sounds far? dontknow.gif


Well, no, I'm not saying that driving 30 miles seems that far, that's why I'm wondering why it's an issue, and what it has to do with the processing date.  (the reason I mentioned an ice chest is because I live in the desert, so driving 30 miles with something that was frozen would be an issue for me, because it would be thawed when I got home if I didn't put it in an ice chest)

 

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Originally Posted by mrsgreenjeens View Post

I think your best bet is to contact the company and ask them that type of question, and am guessing since Laurie provided you with the link, you  may already have.

 

I'm wondering,though, what the nearest store being 30 miles away has to do with it.  (just curious).  I would think others have that same issue and would just keep it in an ice chest while driving home, or are you saying if you're going to drive that far, you want to buy LOTS of it at one time?



The 30 miles meant that I can't just take 5 minutes and drop into the corner store and look for myself. So that means it would have to wait till the next time I planned to drive to town, unless someone happened to know and was gracious enough to post the info. 

 

 

 

 

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 I'm wondering since I know that taurine is diminished by length of time frozen. 

 

Apparently you missed that part of my post. Freshness is an issue to me. 

post #7 of 11
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Originally Posted by Melesine View Post

Since the nearest store that sells frozen raw is 30+ miles from me I was hoping someone that has some could help me out. Do companies selling frozen raw like rad cat list a processing date? I'm wondering since I know that taurine is diminished by length of time frozen. 

Taurine depletion is very very small when the meat is frozen - minimum really. It is when the meat is ground and thawed that you need to be concerned about it - not while it is frozen. Rad Cat is just fine on Taurine - it exceeds the AAFCO recommendations; evidently that must be good up to the expiration date, otherwise they wouldn't sell with that expiration date to begin with agree.gif

They list the expiration date and lot # -
I would just buy a Styrofoam box and put them inside - you are good for a long trip if you do that biggthumpup.gif Even 30 miles though, is not enough to thaw without a box though - they take a long while to thaw I mean, long. In my fridge, the don't thaw completely by the time I finish feeding them in over 48hours. Just drive drive with the air conditioner on and keep it away from the sun - you should be just fine.... agree.gifwavey.gif
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Well rad cat is ground which is why I asked. I really didn't know if they actually test taurine levels at the expiration date or not. So that is good to know. I already use a big ice chest when I shop for food in town. In fact, one is permanently in the back of my car LOL. 

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Originally Posted by Melesine View Post

Well rad cat is ground which is why I asked. I really didn't know if they actually test taurine levels at the expiration date or not. So that is good to know. I already use a big ice chest when I shop for food in town. In fact, one is permanently in the back of my car LOL. 

There you go smile.gif
Yes, the taurine levels are tested "as fed", so they take the expiration date, thawing, and the whole thing into consideration - you'll be just fine agree.gif
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There you go smile.gif
Yes, the taurine levels are tested "as fed", so they take the expiration date, thawing, and the whole thing into consideration - you'll be just fine agree.gif

Ice boxes with dry ice or regular ice packs is how they ship cross country agree.gif
For long trips - such as all day/2 day trips, they just recommend an ice box with some ice in it. 1/2 hour is no problem at all.....
The containers are 1lb each, and rock solid - they don't defrost quickly. agree.gif
post #11 of 11
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Well, I have the ice chest in my car because I'm usually bulk shopping fresh not frozen meat for the dogs raw diet when I go to town. 

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