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Posted by Sandman on 05-06-2010 01:20 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Raleigh
What brand do you feed in the 32/25? what is the price as well?

Diamond Extreme Athlete. $30 for 40lbs


Posted by Sandman on 05-06-2010 02:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Raleigh
What brand do you feed in the 32/25? what is the price as well?


Diamond Extreme Athlete. $30 for 40lbs. I have fed purina pro plan performance for years and was very satisfied but I tried the Diamond Extreme Athlete on the advice of someone I trusted and I like it better. No corn or soy. Dogs look outstanding and perform to the max! Enhance or Native level 3 or 4 is the only other feed I would consider feeding MY dogs. Jmo


Posted by coonsmen on 05-06-2010 02:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Raleigh
Im trying to find a quality feed for the summer to try and keep my hounds as cool as possible with out sacrificing good nutrition....Any ideas?? Tryin to find something in central Illinois is like diggin for gold.


im in central illinois and have been feeding hi standard 26-18. i have yet to see a hound of mine get hot and i hunt my hounds hard 5-6 nights a week.. i may switch to 23-16 just to try it though.. you cant beat the price of it either..


Posted by Blue Ice on 05-06-2010 04:28 PM:

I just

switched to that new Black Gold 27/15 that has no corn, no soy, and no wheat in it. My dogs look good on it and the clean up is great. Little expensive but why not blow it on my dogs instead of my wife. LOL!!!!!!!! Just kidding

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Posted by tmlyon on 05-08-2010 03:19 AM:

I feed Hi-Standard 26/18 winter and Hi-Standard 23/16 summer and I have never had a dog over heat or quit on me yet. I hunt them once and a while 5-6 days a week. The cost on this food is great.


Posted by CSnowgren on 05-08-2010 01:34 PM:

The amount of protien/fat is directly related to one another. A drop in protien also corresponds with a drop in fat. Robbing fat from your dog robs energy. So when one adheres to the wives tail of reducing protein to keep them from running hot, you are in effect taking his fat away also which will provide less fuel for energy. I don't understand what is so hard with grasping this? I also feed the Extreme Athlete and have no problems with protien/fat levels. I always find it funny that the ones promoting junk feed are almost always the ones trying to keep their dogs from running hot and looking for something else to feed. lol And for those that claim their dogs don't run hot.......please. Save that for your buddies. Dogs run hot, period. Dogs can run harder, faster, and longer than any of us. But the one thing they can't do better than us is deal with heat or running hot. Many, many things will effect the rate to which a dog heats up, feed, humidity, water consumption, conditioning, etc. etc. You as an owner need to look at the entire picture and see what needs addressed. Feeding cheap feed will cause the dog to drink much much more water, regardless of what the protien/fat ratio is because digestion requires it. If your dog isn't in shape, he will run hot quicker and stay hot longer. If he isn't at the level required to achieve a positive "fat adaption" state, he will run hot. You can feed cheap feed and hunt his wheels off and you will see an improvement, not because of the feed, but because you are conditioning him. Give him a cleaner feed and you will achieve an even higher level of performance. It isn't rocket science fellas.

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Posted by Sandman on 05-08-2010 08:52 PM:

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Originally posted by CSnowgren
The amount of protien/fat is directly related to one another. A drop in protien also corresponds with a drop in fat. Robbing fat from your dog robs energy. So when one adheres to the wives tail of reducing protein to keep them from running hot, you are in effect taking his fat away also which will provide less fuel for energy. I don't understand what is so hard with grasping this? I also feed the Extreme Athlete and have no problems with protien/fat levels. I always find it funny that the ones promoting junk feed are almost always the ones trying to keep their dogs from running hot and looking for something else to feed. lol And for those that claim their dogs don't run hot.......please. Save that for your buddies. Dogs run hot, period. Dogs can run harder, faster, and longer than any of us. But the one thing they can't do better than us is deal with heat or running hot. Many, many things will effect the rate to which a dog heats up, feed, humidity, water consumption, conditioning, etc. etc. You as an owner need to look at the entire picture and see what needs addressed. Feeding cheap feed will cause the dog to drink much much more water, regardless of what the protien/fat ratio is because digestion requires it. If your dog isn't in shape, he will run hot quicker and stay hot longer. If he isn't at the level required to achieve a positive "fat adaption" state, he will run hot. You can feed cheap feed and hunt his wheels off and you will see an improvement, not because of the feed, but because you are conditioning him. Give him a cleaner feed and you will achieve an even higher level of performance. It isn't rocket science fellas.


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