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Posted by aaustin3_16 on 01-30-2010 05:38 PM:

Red Flannel Dog Food!!!

CAN SOME ONE GIVE ME SOME FEED BACK ON THIS FEED I FEED PRO PLAN NOW AND IT JUST KEEPS GOING UP AND GETTIN SMALLER BAGS!!!!!


Posted by jared strunk on 01-30-2010 06:26 PM:

im feedin red flannel canine select 21% its 14.70 for a 40lbs bag im growin a 6 mo old pup and a 8 year old female on it seems to be good


Posted by aaustin3_16 on 01-30-2010 06:50 PM:

ive heard good and bad about this feed keep the posts coming thanks for ur opnions!


Posted by Jonathan Crump on 01-30-2010 07:01 PM:

You get what you pay for CHEAP food with alot of WASTE


Posted by on 01-30-2010 07:38 PM:

my dogs didnt seem to do too well on it, fed it for a couple months, a lot of waste and they started droppin weight


Posted by wayne f on 01-30-2010 07:40 PM:

what are the first 3 ingredients

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Posted by Travis Sawney on 01-30-2010 07:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jonathan Crump
You get what you pay for CHEAP food with alot of WASTE


I guess some ppl have different opinions of what cheap is? Here its not very cheap? Maybe different in other areas.

I tried the Prime formula and they done very well on it with solid stools with little clean up.

I feed black gold, The prices are just about the same here.


Posted by aaustin3_16 on 01-30-2010 07:45 PM:

it aint cheap here either the prime formula is 22.99 + tax!!!!


Posted by wayne f on 01-30-2010 07:51 PM:

what are the first 3 ingredients what is the fat content. 21 percent protein is a maintenance level meaning a dog needs at least 21 percent protein to maintain there weight and endurance at 21 percent protein you sure can't push one hard and expect it to maintain condition or needed body fat this sounds like another lower end food to compete with supermarket brands

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Posted by josh on 01-30-2010 08:02 PM:

Looks like the same ol' same ol' ....chicken by-product (legs, beaks and feathers) corn, wheat.....

If that isnt a cheap feed, I dont know what is.


Posted by Travis Sawney on 01-30-2010 08:07 PM:

The prime formula is 26/18, chicken meal is the first ingredient. If i recall correctly.


Posted by josh on 01-30-2010 08:29 PM:

Here is the Prime formula right from the website....

INGREDIENTS: Chicken by-product meal (natural source of glucosamine), ground yellow corn, ground wheat, chicken fat preserved with mixed tocopherols (form of vitamin E), brewers rice, dried beet pulp, natural chicken flavor, ground flaxseed, fish meal (natural source of glucosamine), salt, potassium chloride, dried egg product, brewers dried yeast, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, choline chloride, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, zinc sulfate, vitamin E supplement, ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, niacin, copper sulfate, vitamin A supplement, biotin, manganous oxide, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), vitamin B12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), riboflavin supplement (source of vitamin B2), sodium selenite, calcium iodate, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement, cobalt carbonate.


Posted by Travis Sawney on 01-30-2010 08:35 PM:

I thought i noticed a few feathers in the last bag i had lol jk


Posted by Jonathan Crump on 01-31-2010 01:59 AM:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Travis Sawney
[B]I guess some ppl have different opinions of what cheap is? Here its not very cheap? Maybe different in other areas.

I tried the Prime formula and they done very well on it with solid stools with little clean up.

I feed black gold, The prices are just about the same here.

Its a little cheaper here but the quality I thought was very poor. JMO


Posted by Shaker99 on 01-31-2010 03:34 AM:

I just started feedin it this week. All the dogs are eating it really good , but its too early to tell anything else about it.
Im feedin the high performance and i believe it was around $20 for 50#


Posted by tmlyon on 02-02-2010 01:56 AM:

I don't know much about red flannel but I feed Hi-Standard and it has been working really good for me. It is a high quality dog food at a fair price. Go hi-standarddogfood.com for more info and to find a distributor in your area.


Posted by Cynthia on 02-02-2010 01:58 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaustin3_16
it aint cheap here either the prime formula is 22.99 + tax!!!!


that sounds pretty cheap to me!! I'm paying $30+ (not red flannel).

wasnt red flannel part of the last recall last year?

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 02-02-2010 03:07 AM:

dog food

i have fed redflannel for 4 yrs maybe5 my dogs stay in real good shape no loose stools have plenty of energy i feed prime in hunting season through the winter months and feed the active adult in summer months my dogs always eat bite depending on dog you dont have to feed as much and your dog is in better shape and more energy its expensive where i buy mine its 29.78 for 50 lb as long as i can get it i wont feed anything else jmo


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 02-01-2014 01:22 PM:

Red Flannel.......

It's JUNK.......!!!!
I have fed Purina for years, always been happy with it, except for the price.
I switched to Diamond Extreme Athlete and Diamond Naturals Chicken & Rice, the dogs did Great on both.
I thought I would try this Red Flannel Hi-Protein, I am on the 5th bag and it takes more to feed, more clean up, and dogs don't look as good.
It's back to Purina or Diamond Naturals for my dogs.

Feed what you can afford and be happy with your decision .....!!!

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Posted by T Burton on 02-01-2014 01:46 PM:

Re: Red Flannel.......

quote:
Originally posted by Triple K Kennel
It's JUNK.......!!!!
I have fed Purina for years, always been happy with it, except for the price.
I switched to Diamond Extreme Athlete and Diamond Naturals Chicken & Rice, the dogs did Great on both.
I thought I would try this Red Flannel Hi-Protein, I am on the 5th bag and it takes more to feed, more clean up, and dogs don't look as good.
It's back to Purina or Diamond Naturals for my dogs.

Feed what you can afford and be happy with your decision .....!!!



That's funny you said you fed purina for years in the fine print I believe red flannal is a purina product Kansas State hunt gave it away to state champ as 12 month supply of purina


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 02-01-2014 01:54 PM:

Re: Re: Red Flannel.......

quote:
Originally posted by T Burton
That's funny you said you fed purina for years in the fine print I believe red flannal is a purina product Kansas State hunt gave it away to state champ as 12 month supply of purina


It is made by PMI.......a division of Purina, but def not the same.
Regular Dog Chow is 5 times the food of Red Flannel......!!!
Purina One blows RF out of the water.....!!!
Purina Pro Plan Performance blows RF into another planet.......!!!!

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Posted by T Burton on 02-01-2014 02:05 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Red Flannel.......

quote:
Originally posted by Triple K Kennel
It is made by PMI.......a division of Purina, but def not the same.
Regular Dog Chow is 5 times the food of Red Flannel......!!!
Purina One blows RF out of the water.....!!!
Purina Performance blows RF into another planet.......!!!!



I'm not disagreeing with you I feed purina sport and a hunters blend a big coyote pen done here produces for there runnin dogs this man has 40 or more top hounds and don't feed junk I've tried it and like it Good tight stool and not a lot of waste not as good as purina but for the price I like it


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 02-01-2014 02:20 PM:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Red Flannel.......

quote:
Originally posted by T Burton
I'm not disagreeing with you I feed purina sport and a hunters blend a big coyote pen done here produces for there runnin dogs this man has 40 or more top hounds and don't feed junk I've tried it and like it Good tight stool and not a lot of waste not as good as purina but for the price I like it


Some May like it, and that's good for them if they do, but I was paying $25+ for it! for a few bucks more I can get a much much better feed.
I remember using Ol' Roy and Sunshine and thought it was a Great food....

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Posted by prostockpat on 02-01-2014 05:05 PM:

all purina

I tried them all;red flannel,dog chow,purina 1
All dogs,even house dogs lost weight.
Went back to victor.Its worth the $5 extra.

They all look great,have alot of energy and color.In winter{michigan} I feed Victor and Diamond EA mixed together.
Purina just has not worked.


Posted by big m.d. on 02-02-2014 12:15 AM:

i fed the prime 26/18 for about ten years and kept over 30 dogs at all times! This feed is a very good kennel formula small black stool the dogs will be muscled up and shiny and look excellent.

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