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corbin
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dog food
this may have done been coverd but what is everyones favoret dog food. im talkin about you guys that hunt A LOT not dogs that stay tied up most of the time. an old man i went and seen one time had a fat walker and i asked him what he feed her, i thought it was good stuff, he said he feed here dollor store dog food. but she only got turned loose once or twice a year.
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Hey Corbin ~ I'm kind of the one out of the norm here when it comes to feeding hounds.
Currently I'm feeding Purina Pro Plan - Performance Formula.
It's a 30/20 blend
REAL Chicken & rice
Except for what I have to spend for it, I'm totally satisfied!
Take it easy!
Currently I'm feeding Purina Pro Plan - Performance Formula.
It's a 30/20 blend
REAL Chicken & rice
Except for what I have to spend for it, I'm totally satisfied!
Take it easy!
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Melanie Hampton
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Kirkland brand dog food is my favorite....
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ladycathunter wrote:Kirkland brand dog food is my favorite....
It was mine too until it went up to 20 dollars a bag. I can get 50 pound black gold for 22.50 with out having to drive 3 1/2 hours for it. So thats what I feed now.
Don't buy the hype.
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Bearkiller wrote:ladycathunter wrote:Kirkland brand dog food is my favorite....
It was mine too until it went up to 20 dollars a bag. I can get 50 pound black gold for 22.50 with out having to drive 3 1/2 hours for it. So thats what I feed now.
Heck... Black Gold is $25.99 where I am at.. Kirkland is the cheapest I can buy around here.. Except Diamond, and my dogs won't eat it...
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pretty impressed with diamond hi-energy. 24%protein 20%fat $552-ton
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we feed pkc 26/18 and have for 4 years and dogs do verry well.
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Hummm.... I pay anywhere from $50 to $73 a bag. Orijen, TimberWolf, Eukanuba, FirstMate are some of the brands I feed.
I stay clear of anything made by Menu Foods...... as per the pet food recall incident and the resulting pet deaths due to contaminated ingredients [ wheat ] used by Menu Foods.
There was a special on TV, 20/20 or something similar investigating the unregulated pet food industry. Very interesting. It seems that the quality of the ingredients used in the food IS NOT what is indicated on the bag, or as per the manufacture's advertizing. In fact, the investigator made his "own batch" of dog food, consisting of old work boots [ protein], wood shavings [ fiber ], and motor oil [ fat ], and had it analylized in a lab that tests pet foods. Low and behold, his batch of boiled up food passed the pet food industry standards for protein, fat and fiber percentages. Pretty sad.......
I stay clear of anything made by Menu Foods...... as per the pet food recall incident and the resulting pet deaths due to contaminated ingredients [ wheat ] used by Menu Foods.
There was a special on TV, 20/20 or something similar investigating the unregulated pet food industry. Very interesting. It seems that the quality of the ingredients used in the food IS NOT what is indicated on the bag, or as per the manufacture's advertizing. In fact, the investigator made his "own batch" of dog food, consisting of old work boots [ protein], wood shavings [ fiber ], and motor oil [ fat ], and had it analylized in a lab that tests pet foods. Low and behold, his batch of boiled up food passed the pet food industry standards for protein, fat and fiber percentages. Pretty sad.......