socks 32,253 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyes I use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wise Yet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ 2 Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 They dont half drink some water with that dry food. Quote Link to post
Miesque 20 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyes I use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wise Yet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! 1 Quote Link to post
Maximus Ferret 2,059 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 I used to use Gain record breaker when it contained more meat than any other ingredient. They changed the recipe so it's no different than any other cheapy now. I tried switching to Redmill racer as I can get it cheap but it makes them fart unbelievably!!!! I only feed a very small amount too so I've got something to fall back on if I run out of meat and bone. Even then the big bitch farts something wicked. If anyone does know of a reasonably priced half decent one I'd like to know. I'll probably stop feeding kibble altogether to Sadie as she just doesn't fart at all when I leave it out. Quote Link to post
peterhunter86 8,627 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 My mate got a bag of versele laga for his dog it had 42 percent chickin, krill,egg,salmon oil very little ash aswell as plenty of other ingreidients 1 Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyes I use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wise Yet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! Yep I was there many moons ago that's why I said PREDOMINATELY feed meat and fish ....... Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyes I use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wiseYet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! Yep I was there many moons ago that's why I said PREDOMINATELY feed meat and fish ....... So the sled dogs get kibble? I wouldn't of thought that. I imagined they were fed solely on meat, fish and lots of fat. Quote Link to post
Fieldsporthunter 1,864 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 I used to use Gain record breaker when it contained more meat than any other ingredient. They changed the recipe so it's no different than any other cheapy now. I tried switching to Redmill racer as I can get it cheap but it makes them fart unbelievably!!!! I only feed a very small amount too so I've got something to fall back on if I run out of meat and bone. Even then the big bitch farts something wicked. If anyone does know of a reasonably priced half decent one I'd like to know. I'll probably stop feeding kibble altogether to Sadie as she just doesn't fart at all when I leave it out. Gain record breaker was canny when it was 44% chicken and the dogs shit was similar to a raw diet, I still don't think its bad now but don't think its worth the extra from the normal gain. I noticed dogs looked well on gain so they must be getting something right.I feed raw minced chicken and chicken backs now 16/17 kg for £7 I'd be mad not too. Also feed beef, lamb, hard fat and veg which works out as cheap if not cheaper than a budget bag of dog food. 2 Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyesI use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wiseYet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! Yep I was there many moons ago that's why I said PREDOMINATELY feed meat and fish ....... So the sled dogs get kibble? I wouldn't of thought that. I imagined they were fed solely on meat, fish and lots of fat. It depends on the feed stop gaz ... There are compulsory stops where the mushers have to take a set time off and there are stops where the mushers know they need to give the dogs X amount of rest so they feed meat and fish ... Then there are stops where the mushers pull up on the trail for a very short period of time and the dogs get a complete meal ... Most professional mushers only feed meat and fish when the dogs are in training ....... Quote Link to post
morton 5,367 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 There is no best dry food it's all shit ....... Its not all shit and is convenient at times,i prefer a dog raised and entered on barf.Dry is the mainstay of many a kennel,kennels that see an awful lot of graft.I still prefer barf and believe a mutt fares better on it,dry works for many and my mutts did ok on Greyhound racer when it was a convenience. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyesI use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wiseYet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! Yep I was there many moons ago that's why I said PREDOMINATELY feed meat and fish .......So the sled dogs get kibble? I wouldn't of thought that. I imagined they were fed solely on meat, fish and lots of fat. It depends on the feed stop gaz ... There are compulsory stops where the mushers have to take a set time off and there are stops where the mushers know they need to give the dogs X amount of rest so they feed meat and fish ... Then there are stops where the mushers pull up on the trail for a very short period of time and the dogs get a complete meal ... Most professional mushers only feed meat and fish when the dogs are in training ....... Thanks for the info mate. It's all interesting stuff. I've omitted all carbs from my dogs diet as a bit of an experiment. Supplementing meat, fat and bone with cod liver oil and occasional greens. As said just an experiment really but they ain't looking too shabby. 1 Quote Link to post
terryd 8,132 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 (edited) started mine on minced chicken and carcusses, offal and he shites less but as far as I can see still looks the same as when on the 8 quid a bag dry stuff he gets bout 50/50 at mo Edited July 17, 2016 by terryd Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyesI use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wiseYet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! Yep I was there many moons ago that's why I said PREDOMINATELY feed meat and fish .......So the sled dogs get kibble? I wouldn't of thought that. I imagined they were fed solely on meat, fish and lots of fat. It depends on the feed stop gaz ... There are compulsory stops where the mushers have to take a set time off and there are stops where the mushers know they need to give the dogs X amount of rest so they feed meat and fish ... Then there are stops where the mushers pull up on the trail for a very short period of time and the dogs get a complete meal ... Most professional mushers only feed meat and fish when the dogs are in training ....... Thanks for the info mate. It's all interesting stuff. I've omitted all carbs from my dogs diet as a bit of an experiment. Supplementing meat, fat and bone with cod liver oil and occasional greens. As said just an experiment really but they ain't looking too shabby. Mine haven't had carbs for months ....... 1 Quote Link to post
Miesque 20 Posted July 17, 2016 Report Share Posted July 17, 2016 (edited) tried all the top bag food in time including Origen quid a bag ,nothing beats raw in my eyes I use mixture of both covers all eventualities, but these new age feeds are a major step forward, they stem from Canada where the feed standards are massively better than our own poor standards for dogs and they not even in same ball park quality wise Yet all the top mushers out there feed their sled dogs predominantly on fish and meat ........ I've been out on the Iditarod (support crew) - our teams were fed a mixture of raw and kibble...as was every other team!! Yep I was there many moons ago that's why I said PREDOMINATELY feed meat and fish ....... Just pointing out that Kibble is fed too - we did a mixture of horse, fish, fat and kibble mostly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4eUn7pmqLM - - a good video of food being set up for the drops on the Iditarod. Edited July 17, 2016 by Miesque Quote Link to post
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.