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hillbilly56
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winter feeding

how many feed wet feed in the winter i mix mine with hot water let it soak awhile in cold weather so they have something warm in thier belly for the night when it gets real cold i warm beef broth up on the stove and mix it with my feed

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I do the same thing and add in deer scraps and or muskrats

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I Also add warm water we all like a good hot meal

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I flood their food with warm water, not so they have a hot meal but to prevent dehydration which is a very real threat in winter. I couldn't care less if my dog has a hot meal.

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i do it to keep em hydrated and like ya'll said nice warm meal

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I flood their food with warm water, not so they have a hot meal but to prevent dehydration which is a very real threat in winter. I couldn't care less if my dog has a hot meal.
yep this time of yr hard to keep water bowls thawed out i feed joy 24/20 you put plenty hot water in it keep stiring it alittle it get like a gravy on top my dogs clean thier feed pans out clean

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i do it to keep em hydrated and like ya'll said nice warm meal

Same here,and about 1 time a week feed dry, helps to keep teeth clean. Good job guys, like to hear of others taking good care of our hunting buddies They bring alot of joy and some good memories.

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I may pamper mine little to much but these winter months I but that can food and mix in there feed with warm water and I tell you they will sure clean it up. But I guess u can say I think of my hounds as part of the family.

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[QUOTE. But I guess u can say I think of my hounds as part of the family. [/B][/QUOTE] AGREED

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I also put hot water in for extra hydration along with any scraps from the last evening meal for extra calories cause they do burn up more calories trying to stay warm. I too believe they are a part of the family, they do a good job for us when we cut them loose,and a so very loyal to us, so I feel I owe it to them to "spoil"them from time to time.

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just got in from feeding mine roast potatos carroits as a snack

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i make a big batch of rice, meat, sweet potatos. i mix the rice with skim milk to make a soup, heat in the microwave oven and mix that with their purina dog chow. just because they like it that way. i add left overs to it and they come along.

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i feed mine hot feed all through the winter months , add any extra left overs or alittle bread scrapes . they need all the extra water they can get when buckets start freezin , plus i think it helps keep em warm .

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if its bad cold here i put hot water in their feed, and i feed them alot of meat and they look as good as ever,i also throw a lot of hay in the dog house so they can make them a nest.

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i mix in warm milk and water in a gallon bucket let it set for a while so the feed absorbs alot of the liquid and then fill a gallon ice cream bucket up with warm water/milk grab 2 eggs per dog and whatever left over table scraps and they love it. take a rather large food bowl though lol

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might

be 1 them old tales from the day but i dont feed table scraps ive been told as a kid it causes worms and i think of my dogs as family if thier good enough if not i still feed them good till they leave here i usally give them to a old dog trader thats always selling and trding dogs but every 1 knows he deals in junk lol heck i bought a old walker dog off him for 5 dollars he would tree a coon but he couldnt hear a lick

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hillbilly i feed table scraps all the time and i have yet to have a problem with my dogs getting worms but i also work them every month.

the only problem i have with the way i feed is dogs that can run 50 yards then have to stop for a 15 minutes breather lol. they are always fat but id rather have em to fat than to thin

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I feed half dry dog food half dry cat food and pour grease over their food cats foods around 36 percent protein 12 percent fat dog food 27/20 plus the grease shiny coat glimmers in the sun and they could run for days and not get tired also cut up muscle showing you didn't even know a dog had now pups I mix half a pint of butter milk bacon grease half a dozen raw eggs canned tuna and crushed up vitamins mix it up then take cat food pour it over the cat food a lot higher protein then most dog food you can buy aroun# here plus they **** bricks alot easier to clean.

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I feed half dry dog food half dry cat food and pour grease over their food cats foods around 36 percent protein 12 percent fat dog food 27/20 plus the grease shiny coat glimmers in the sun and they could run for days and not get tired also cut up muscle showing you didn't even know a dog had now pups I mix half a pint of butter milk bacon grease half a dozen raw eggs canned tuna and crushed up vitamins mix it up then take cat food pour it over the cat food a lot higher protein then most dog food you can buy aroun# here plus they **** bricks alot easier to clean.
you better watch feedin them dogs that cat feed they might start meowin and climb up them trees lol

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i've gone to a raw diet with some rice mixed in we'll see how it works

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i dont always feed mine warm wet food, but I'll tell ya i got tired of freezing buckets so i went to tractor supply and bought 3 heated ones they were 29.00 each but they were well worth it. this way i know they alwats have fresh water. i just ran an extension cord with a 3 way and clipped the buckets to the wires of their pens works well.

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Haha we had a dog that would climb a tree like a cat but them eyes were shining everytime you went to his tree hard to believe ol warrior been dad going on ten years he was out of hayes I think

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I feed mine warm coons this time of year.

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i feed em deer scraps and coon fat and beef scraps and whatever we dont eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner they also get. scraps are good for em

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I guess if you like your dog to be squirtin all over the woods scraps are good for them.LOL

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