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Posted by chad west on 04-30-2014 09:46 PM:

Hey CSnowgren I seen that u feed a added supplement with ur Diamond Ea when hunting hard what kind of supplement do u feed? Im feeding Diamond Ea Im hunting 4 &5 nights a week hes 12mons old .

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Posted by Jackson87 on 12-24-2014 08:01 PM:

I know,I know dog food talk again.Been feeding Extreme Athlete for 2 months and not happy.Outta the 3 dogs on it 2 are skinny.Dogs are worm free and get feed 5 cups aday.Seems like since Diamond switch to the new super food with kale,blueberries, and pumkin it not as good.At 40 bucks a bag i think the dogs should look better.Lets here it.


Posted by CSnowgren on 12-25-2014 12:33 AM:

A dog in shape should be skinny. Are they performing well? Hard to say without seeing a couple pictures?

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Posted by steve bankston on 12-25-2014 02:13 AM:

DOG FOOD

VICTOR PURPLE BAG

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Posted by bo rabbit on 12-25-2014 02:31 PM:

Victor 26/18 Purple Bag. I have great results at home and in the woods. I have been feeding it for almost 3 years with no regret.


Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 12-25-2014 02:48 PM:

The trouble with these dogfood post is that most people that always get on here and make a reply about what they feed and how good it is don't hunt hard enough to give an honest opinion. Some of the dogfood in some of these replys don't cut it. If you want to know how good any dog food is, just feed it and hunt 6 or 7 nights a week for 4 to 6 hours a night. Do it for 3 weeks and then get on here and make a reply. Bet a lot of these replys will be different.


Posted by frenchs on 12-25-2014 03:05 PM:

Feed

Couldn't agree with you more bobby

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Posted by Triple K Kennel on 12-25-2014 03:07 PM:

Really ?......

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Originally posted by Bobby Reynolds
The trouble with these dogfood post is that most people that always get on here and make a reply about what they feed and how good it is don't hunt hard enough to give an honest opinion. Some of the dogfood in some of these replys don't cut it. If you want to know how good any dog food is, just feed it and hunt 6 or 7 nights a week for 4 to 6 hours a night. Do it for 3 weeks and then get on here and make a reply. Bet a lot of these replys will be different.


I don't agree with this.......
I use to feel the same way, not so much anymore.
I have a good friend that hunts as hard as anyone, usually 5-7 nights a week, 5-6 hours on an average night, sometimes all night. He has fed 'Ol Roy for over 20 years, and just the regular not the Hi Pro. His dogs look great, plenty of energy and drive, he just had his old dog die back in Sept. and he was almost 15 years old and fed nothing but 'Ol Roy his entire life including when he was a puppy.
I have had really good results from Purina products. Just my thoughts.

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Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 12-25-2014 03:39 PM:

Re: Really ?......

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Triple K Kennel
I don't agree with this.......
I use to feel the same way, not so much anymore.
I have a good friend that hunts as hard as anyone, usually 5-7 nights a week, 5-6 hours on an average night, sometimes all night. He has fed 'Ol Roy for over 20 years, and just the regular not the Hi Pro. His dogs look great, plenty of energy and drive, he just had his old dog die back in Sept. and he was almost 15 years old and fed nothing but 'Ol Roy his entire life including when he was a puppy.
I have had really good results from Purina products. Just my thoughts.
[/QUOTE

I have never fed Ol Roy. I couldn't say anything good or bad about it. But I do know that a lot of the foods out there will work just fine for the average hunter and I know for a fact a lot of them won't when you are hunting as I described above.

For the most part, just try the feed you want and see if it works for your hunting style.

Myself, I try to support the company that supports us coonhunters moer than any other. JMO]


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 12-25-2014 03:46 PM:

Re: Re: Really ?......

quote:
Originally posted by Bobby Reynolds
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Triple K Kennel
I don't agree with this.......
I use to feel the same way, not so much anymore.
I have a good friend that hunts as hard as anyone, usually 5-7 nights a week, 5-6 hours on an average night, sometimes all night. He has fed 'Ol Roy for over 20 years, and just the regular not the Hi Pro. His dogs look great, plenty of energy and drive, he just had his old dog die back in Sept. and he was almost 15 years old and fed nothing but 'Ol Roy his entire life including when he was a puppy.
I have had really good results from Purina products. Just my thoughts.
[/QUOTE

I have never fed Ol Roy. I couldn't say anything good or bad about it. But I do know that a lot of the foods out there will work just fine for the average hunter and I know for a fact a lot of them won't when you are hunting as I described above.

For the most part, just try the feed you want and see if it works for your hunting style.

Myself, I try to support the company that supports us coonhunters moer than any other. JMO]



I agree, that is another reason I like Purina, they support our sport.
I fed Ol Roy years ago, didn't know if it was a good food or not.
Never was happy with the results from any Diamond products........including Extreme Athlete.

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Posted by Bobby Reynolds on 12-25-2014 04:10 PM:

Myself, I would not feed Ol Roy for personal reasons. But like you, I know of a man who hunted as hard as anyone out there who fed nothing but Ol Roy, and, lol , his dogs looked just fine on it.


Posted by breezyoaks on 12-25-2014 05:05 PM:

feed story

Anybody that feeds diamond EA and is also adding a vitamin pak is wastin their money...nuff said

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Posted by Jackson87 on 12-25-2014 05:48 PM:

Well I only hunt about 3 nights a week so my dogs should look good.Im not gonna post not pics but to me if I can see there hips and ribs at all there too skinny.Im just tired of paying top dollar for dog food and my dogs look like there on Ol Roy.Im ready to stop feeding the grain free stuff.


Posted by CSnowgren on 12-26-2014 01:28 PM:

Re: feed story

quote:
Originally posted by breezyoaks
Anybody that feeds diamond EA and is also adding a vitamin pak is wastin their money...nuff said


Not accurate at all. If you are feeding a dry kibble of any kind, supplementation during times of intense work/high stress should be a given. As others have mentioned, during times of high work output many feeds will be lacking. Maybe not in all areas, but a highly likely chance of it in several. A quality, well rounded supplement will bridge the gaps between what the feed provides and the maximum nutritional intake that the dogs biochemistry requires during these times. Any extras will be eliminated through the dogs waste. I have fed EA for a long time and find that a protein supplement is needed several weeks into harvest season. The added benefit is that it comes with additional fat levels which never hurt. Many of the folks that claim Ole Roy (and similar feeds) worked for old man so and so that lived on a dead end road...... these are exceptions. Dogs evolved as scavengers, they can survive on most anything. If they do so well on cheap quality, I would LOVE to see what they could do on some clean burning, high quality feed. As a matter of standard, it is not very wise to grasp at exceptions to make a decision. You will be as up and down and as inconsistent as the exceptions are.

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Posted by breezyoaks on 12-27-2014 10:56 PM:

good chuckle..not accurate at all.....

quote:
Originally posted by CSnowgren
Not accurate at all. If you are feeding a dry kibble of any kind, supplementation during times of intense work/high stress should be a given. As others have mentioned, during times of high work output many feeds will be lacking. Maybe not in all areas, but a highly likely chance of it in several. A quality, well rounded supplement will bridge the gaps between what the feed provides and the maximum nutritional intake that the dogs biochemistry requires during these times. Any extras will be eliminated through the dogs waste. I have fed EA for a long time and find that a protein supplement is needed several weeks into harvest season. The added benefit is that it comes with additional fat levels which never hurt. Many of the folks that claim Ole Roy (and similar feeds) worked for old man so and so that lived on a dead end road...... these are exceptions. Dogs evolved as scavengers, they can survive on most anything. If they do so well on cheap quality, I would LOVE to see what they could do on some clean burning, high quality feed. As a matter of standard, it is not very wise to grasp at exceptions to make a decision. You will be as up and down and as inconsistent as the exceptions are.


Hahaha....silly

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Posted by CSnowgren on 12-28-2014 01:43 AM:

Re: good chuckle..not accurate at all.....

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Originally posted by breezyoaks
Hahaha....silly


If it helps you sleep better.....nuff said.

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Posted by berger on 12-28-2014 01:48 AM:

I was once told Diamond Extreme Athlete is manufactured in a different facility then other Diamond dog foods. Is this true?

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