sh 08 17 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Where are you from mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
its ma baw 51 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ferret15 0 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 you have already had your answer. skycat's advice is always spot on i get mine from the butchers it costs me £12 a week to feed four dogs. i get a mixture of breast of lamb, chicken carcases,mince and a bit of liver add some veg from the cheep veg section at supermaket job done if you serch barf and do some reaserch all will become clear. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sh 08 17 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. Who is this new thing trying to make trouble on every thread your p#ssing me off Quote Link to post Share on other sites
its ma baw 51 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. Who is this new thing trying to make trouble on every thread your p#ssing me off LOL... check the auld c**t, been on here over a month!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 24,653 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I'm a great believer in the old addage "you only get out what you put in" ! This probably comes from my Whippet and Greyhound days; but I think it applies more to Lurchers, if you are working them hard ! With track dogs, you can tell by the handicapper, and the oposition, how well your dog is running; but with a Lurcher, it's only against the quarry that you can grade your dog. One night on the lamp,the dog may be OK, but four nights in a row, as I've just done with my bitch, will let you know if the dog is fit or not !! Good feed, good excersise, good kenneling and you can't go far wrong ! Cheers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
munsterlurcher 0 Posted September 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. im feeding him gain 28 percent protein but i want to give him the best dry complete there is, cause some people thing this is a cheap crap food mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
its ma baw 51 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I'm a great believer in the old addage "you only get out what you put in" ! This probably comes from my Whippet and Greyhound days; but I think it applies more to Lurchers, if you are working them hard ! With track dogs, you can tell by the handicapper, and the oposition, how well your dog is running; but with a Lurcher, it's only against the quarry that you can grade your dog. One night on the lamp,the dog may be OK, but four nights in a row, as I've just done with my bitch, will let you know if the dog is fit or not !! Good feed, good excersise, good kenneling and you can't go far wrong ! Cheers. That's true mate but this guy is comparing one brand of mixer with another. It ain't going to make a world of difference what brand you use, they are mostly all the same. Obviously if your feeding a working dog on tinned dog food and expect it to put in a shift it ain't gonna happen but to compare one brand of mixer with another and expect miracles is folly. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
its ma baw 51 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. im feeding him gain 28 percent protein but i want to give him the best dry complete there is, cause some people thing this is a cheap crap food mate Why can't you add some meet, brown bread and veg for example? Surely you have some shops around you or do you live on a fishing boat? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
munsterlurcher 0 Posted September 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. im feeding him gain 28 percent protein but i want to give him the best dry complete there is, cause some people thing this is a cheap crap food mate Why can't you add some meet, brown bread and veg for example? Surely you have some shops around you or do you live on a fishing boat? the reason im lookin for complete dog nuts is that i dont have the time to be messin around with adding in other stuff as i realy finish work late Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 24,653 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I'm a great believer in the old addage "you only get out what you put in" ! This probably comes from my Whippet and Greyhound days; but I think it applies more to Lurchers, if you are working them hard ! With track dogs, you can tell by the handicapper, and the oposition, how well your dog is running; but with a Lurcher, it's only against the quarry that you can grade your dog. One night on the lamp,the dog may be OK, but four nights in a row, as I've just done with my bitch, will let you know if the dog is fit or not !! Good feed, good excersise, good kenneling and you can't go far wrong ! Cheers. That's true mate but this guy is comparing one brand of mixer with another. It ain't going to make a world of difference what brand you use, they are mostly all the same. Obviously if your feeding a working dog on tinned dog food and expect it to put in a shift it ain't gonna happen but to compare one brand of mixer with another and expect miracles is folly. Just going back to my 1st post on this; I feed a cheap complete food, mixed with fresh barf. The complete is instead of rusk or buscuit. The dogs also get mackeral, trout, rabbit, or whatever game I happen to have at the time of the season. I's easy to feed a dog well, and cheaply if you are prepared to search around for the gear. I would never feed my dogs on "complete" alone. Cheers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
its ma baw 51 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 You say you hunt him a couple of nights a week so from that I'm guessing you have had him for sometime, so what are you feeding him the now? Is it a case you've read on here of some new fandagal feed and you think if I feed that to my monkey, it might turn him into a good dog, is that it? I'll let you into a little secret here...... there are thousands of supplements for dogs just like humans and just like humans, dogs need a mixture of fibre and proteins...... Now just like you and me, we can eat them till we are blue in the face, it won't turn us into Usain Bolt and just like your dog, it probably won't f*****g matter. If there is something wrong with your dog, I'm 99% sure the feeding ain't the problem. im feeding him gain 28 percent protein but i want to give him the best dry complete there is, cause some people thing this is a cheap crap food mate Why can't you add some meet, brown bread and veg for example? Surely you have some shops around you or do you live on a fishing boat? the reason im lookin for complete dog nuts is that i dont have the time to be messin around with adding in other stuff as i realy finish work late Oh pleeeeeease..... Let me get this right....... You don't have time to feed the dog with proper food cos you work late yet you have time to walk it and lamp it a couple of times a week!!! Is that the case??? Be honest ff's.... you canny be arsed preparing the dog a proper f*****g meal and you think chucking down a bowl of mixer complete is the answer... Your not the only c**t who has a lurcher and has to work for a living. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
its ma baw 51 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I'm a great believer in the old addage "you only get out what you put in" ! This probably comes from my Whippet and Greyhound days; but I think it applies more to Lurchers, if you are working them hard ! With track dogs, you can tell by the handicapper, and the oposition, how well your dog is running; but with a Lurcher, it's only against the quarry that you can grade your dog. One night on the lamp,the dog may be OK, but four nights in a row, as I've just done with my bitch, will let you know if the dog is fit or not !! Good feed, good excersise, good kenneling and you can't go far wrong ! Cheers. That's true mate but this guy is comparing one brand of mixer with another. It ain't going to make a world of difference what brand you use, they are mostly all the same. Obviously if your feeding a working dog on tinned dog food and expect it to put in a shift it ain't gonna happen but to compare one brand of mixer with another and expect miracles is folly. Just going back to my 1st post on this; I feed a cheap complete food, mixed with fresh barf. The complete is instead of rusk or buscuit. The dogs also get mackeral, trout, rabbit, or whatever game I happen to have at the time of the season. I's easy to feed a dog well, and cheaply if you are prepared to search around for the gear. I would never feed my dogs on "complete" alone. Cheers. I knew you weren't picking up what the guy was asking mate. He thinks you just buy a 20 kilo back of mix and bobs your aunti.... f****n superlurch!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
munsterlurcher 0 Posted September 27, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I'm a great believer in the old addage "you only get out what you put in" ! This probably comes from my Whippet and Greyhound days; but I think it applies more to Lurchers, if you are working them hard ! With track dogs, you can tell by the handicapper, and the oposition, how well your dog is running; but with a Lurcher, it's only against the quarry that you can grade your dog. One night on the lamp,the dog may be OK, but four nights in a row, as I've just done with my bitch, will let you know if the dog is fit or not !! Good feed, good excersise, good kenneling and you can't go far wrong ! Cheers. That's true mate but this guy is comparing one brand of mixer with another. It ain't going to make a world of difference what brand you use, they are mostly all the same. Obviously if your feeding a working dog on tinned dog food and expect it to put in a shift it ain't gonna happen but to compare one brand of mixer with another and expect miracles is folly. Just going back to my 1st post on this; I feed a cheap complete food, mixed with fresh barf. The complete is instead of rusk or buscuit. The dogs also get mackeral, trout, rabbit, or whatever game I happen to have at the time of the season. I's easy to feed a dog well, and cheaply if you are prepared to search around for the gear. I would never feed my dogs on "complete" alone. Cheers. I knew you weren't picking up what the guy was asking mate. He thinks you just buy a 20 kilo back of mix and bobs your aunti.... f****n superlurch!!! i never said i was the only one that has to work for a living and look after a lurcher and yes i do have the time to walk and lamp him because that is most important he cant be in a kennell all day and no matter what time of nite anyone finish they have to be exercised Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigyboy 1,274 Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Where are you from mate id guess at mars...if he cant get hold of barf Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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