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RedBNJ
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The Pride 26/20

Anyone using this food?

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Been feeding different blends of Pride for years. I fed the 26 20 a couple years ago and then switched back to the Pride 26 18. Seemed like just as good of feed as the 26 20 and was a little less a bag. I mix Pride 24 20 and Pride 26 18 in the winter for my dogs. Summer time I like the 21 17 blend the best. Here's a picture of a 5 month old pup that was running loose and being fed the 26 18.

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The Pride 26-20 is chicken based, the other Pride feeds mentioned are porcine (pork) based. I've had trouble with my dogs overheating when feeding porcine based feeds. IMO the 2 Pro-Series Pride feeds (26-20 and 21-17) are much better feeds than their regular feeds.

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The Pride 26-20 is chicken based, the other Pride feeds mentioned are porcine (pork) based. I've had trouble with my dogs overheating when feeding porcine based feeds. IMO the 2 Pro-Series Pride feeds (26-20 and 21-17) are much better feeds than their regular feeds.


Just wondering if you have tried the 26 18 and what your experience with it was concerning overheating? Other than the Pro Series, all the other feeds except the 26 18 have corn in the first two ingredients. The 26 20 and the 26 18 have ground brewers rice as the 2nd ingredient, then ground corn as the 3rd ingredient, with Chicken By Product and Porcine Meat & Bone Meal being the difference in their first ingredients. I've experimented with some of my dogs and they don't get as hot in the summer if I am feeding a feed that doesn't have corn in the first 2 ingredients. The corn is what I thought made the dogs get hotter, but maybe I am wrong.

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Just wondering if you have tried the 26 18 and what your experience with it was concerning overheating? Other than the Pro Series, all the other feeds except the 26 18 have corn in the first two ingredients. The 26 20 and the 26 18 have ground brewers rice as the 2nd ingredient, then ground corn as the 3rd ingredient, with Chicken By Product and Porcine Meat & Bone Meal being the difference in their first ingredients. I've experimented with some of my dogs and they don't get as hot in the summer if I am feeding a feed that doesn't have corn in the first 2 ingredients. The corn is what I thought made the dogs get hotter, but maybe I am wrong.
corn will make heat we feed it to our horses all yr long but cut them back when it warms up and we start working them everyday gettin ready for the pulls didnt think i would like it but my buddy started selling joy 24/20 talk me into switching to it my dogs stay fat and look good lots of energy

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Just wondering if you have tried the 26 18 and what your experience with it was concerning overheating? Other than the Pro Series, all the other feeds except the 26 18 have corn in the first two ingredients. The 26 20 and the 26 18 have ground brewers rice as the 2nd ingredient, then ground corn as the 3rd ingredient, with Chicken By Product and Porcine Meat & Bone Meal being the difference in their first ingredients. I've experimented with some of my dogs and they don't get as hot in the summer if I am feeding a feed that doesn't have corn in the first 2 ingredients. The corn is what I thought made the dogs get hotter, but maybe I am wrong.


John, I feed the 26/18 year round & have very good luck with it. Pocine meat & bone meal is a mixture of pork & chicken, not just pork only. I am not crazy about any of the feed with Chicken By-Product being the main ingredient, chicken feathers are full of protein but are not as beneficial of a protein source for the hounds. For price vs. quality, I have yet to find something that does as well as the Pride 26/18. I'm sure there are plenty of folks out there who have had bad experiences with it as well, every dog is different & what some will do good on others will not.

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I feel the same way about the 26 18 Vic, and was pretty sure about the Corn also, but when I saw the post from K. Singletary it did make me wonder a bit. He is farther south in hotter country so I'm sure has to deal with heat issues more. I'm paying $20.35 a bag for the 24 20 and $24.30 for the 26 18 so I'm mixing the 24 20 in with the 26 18 right now. When it is below freezing I'm also mixing 10 oz of milk replacer in with 2 gallons of water for 13 dogs. Dogs are slick as ribbons now and I have my feed bill down to around $200 a month so I'm pretty happy with that.

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The chicken by product meal used in all dog foods doesn't have feathers or heads, just meat, skin, organs and the intestinal tract.

That is why the ash is so low.

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Been feedin pride 24/20 black bag for a while an very pleased with it an never had a dog get sick or die from it!

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The 26/18 and 21/17 Pro Series are there best feeds in my opinion. Summer time ill switch to the brown bag 22/16 and dogs do fine on it. Ive never had an issue with the pride feed just hard to get it sometimes

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quote:
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Just wondering if you have tried the 26 18 and what your experience with it was concerning overheating? Other than the Pro Series, all the other feeds except the 26 18 have corn in the first two ingredients. The 26 20 and the 26 18 have ground brewers rice as the 2nd ingredient, then ground corn as the 3rd ingredient, with Chicken By Product and Porcine Meat & Bone Meal being the difference in their first ingredients. I've experimented with some of my dogs and they don't get as hot in the summer if I am feeding a feed that doesn't have corn in the first 2 ingredients. The corn is what I thought made the dogs get hotter, but maybe I am wrong.


I fed the 26-18 for well over a year. Was hunting with a buddy one night and noticed that my dogs were way hotter than his. I switched brands of feed and noticed a difference right away. Later, I got a deal on a 24-20 feed I think it was called Buddy Boy or something like that. Anyway that feed also was made from porcine and I had the same heating issues especially with my GrNt Tank dog. I went through a few different feeds and later was convinced to try the Pro Series of Pride feeds. I've been feeding the 26-20 feed year round for a little over a year now and have not had any issues. Alot of people can not eat pork fo blood pressure reasons, so I would assume that some dogs may also have an issue with pork. I maybe totally wrong, but I will never feed another feed with porcine as the meat source.

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The chicken by product meal used in all dog foods doesn't have feathers or heads, just meat, skin, organs and the intestinal tract.

That is why the ash is so low.



i disagree with this statement.

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i disagree with this statement.


The AAFCO doesn't allow heads and feathers in "pet food grade" chicken or poultry by-product meal.

"Feed Grade" does, but that doesn't go into dog food.

Does a feather get in sometimes? Probably, but so does it in higher priced Chicken Meal.

Here is the definitiion:

"Chicken by-product meal consists of the ground, rendered, clean parts of the carcass of slaughtered chicken, such as necks, feet, undeveloped eggs and intestines, exclusive of feathers, except in such amounts as might occur unavoidable in good processing practice."

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quote:
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The AAFCO doesn't allow heads and feathers in "pet food grade" chicken or poultry by-product meal.

"Feed Grade" does, but that doesn't go into dog food.

Does a feather get in sometimes? Probably, but so does it in higher priced Chicken Meal.

Here is the definitiion:

"Chicken by-product meal consists of the ground, rendered, clean parts of the carcass of slaughtered chicken, such as necks, feet, undeveloped eggs and intestines, exclusive of feathers, except in such amounts as might occur unavoidable in good processing practice."



please re-read your first statement

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I fed the 26-18 for well over a year. Was hunting with a buddy one night and noticed that my dogs were way hotter than his. I switched brands of feed and noticed a difference right away. Later, I got a deal on a 24-20 feed I think it was called Buddy Boy or something like that. Anyway that feed also was made from porcine and I had the same heating issues especially with my GrNt Tank dog. I went through a few different feeds and later was convinced to try the Pro Series of Pride feeds. I've been feeding the 26-20 feed year round for a little over a year now and have not had any issues. Alot of people can not eat pork fo blood pressure reasons, so I would assume that some dogs may also have an issue with pork. I maybe totally wrong, but I will never feed another feed with porcine as the meat source.


Thanks for the info. I know I like to feed the 21 17 in the summer and it is really good feed. I tried the 26 20 a couple winters ago and didn't have real good luck with it. But I also think they were messing with the ingredients or something at that time. Can't remember the details other than different bags would say different things. Might have to try it again sometime.

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I love both of the pride pro series I feed the green bag in the summer and the orange bag in the winter keeps em lookin good. And only 1 firm stool a day what more could you ask for.

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Have used the orange bag Pro-Series on both my coon and deer dogs, and mostly use the regular black bag on the deer dogs year round. Can't really say I have any complaints about it.

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I just started feeding the orange bag about 2 months ago and have been very pleased with the results. The dogs look good.

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