speedy87 42 Posted August 9, 2010 Report Share Posted August 9, 2010 out of interest what,how much and when do you feed your dogs on a shoot day. Ive usually given mine a cup of presoaked bisquits 1st thing in the morning.a gamekeeping tutor told me a bowl of tripe is best. What are your opinions? Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted August 9, 2010 Report Share Posted August 9, 2010 out of interest what,how much and when do you feed your dogs on a shoot day. Ive usually given mine a cup of presoaked bisquits 1st thing in the morning.a gamekeeping tutor told me a bowl of tripe is best. What are your opinions? Never give my dogs any meal before they work. I understand that all dogs are diff' but mine just seem sluggish if they are fed before they work. Seen them getting a pie at lunchtime though Quote Link to post
speedy87 42 Posted August 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 9, 2010 do you give them anything different pre shoot day? I was also told pasta or rice the night before. I dont usualy change their diet much personaly and ive never had a problem. Im just interestedt in dif views Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted August 9, 2010 Report Share Posted August 9, 2010 Bad idea feeding before hard work in my opinion. Just feed the normal feed the night before and as long as your dogs fit, you will have no bother at all. Quote Link to post
Lab 10,979 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 do you give them anything different pre shoot day? I was also told pasta or rice the night before. I dont usualy change their diet much personaly and ive never had a problem. Im just interestedt in dif views The only change i make in my dogs diet is to add raw minced meat to there normal biscuits. I start that about sept' so they have had a good month of raw before they really get worked in the season. Quote Link to post
speedy87 42 Posted August 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 fair 1 ive heard of some right opinions on feedin shootday morning from pasta to meat and lectade? Ive always used alot of meet in my dogs diet and also alot of veg. Quote Link to post
Dave C 63 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 Bad idea feeding before hard work in my opinion. Just feed the normal feed the night before and as long as your dogs fit, you will have no bother at all. I totally agree, i think the key is having your dogs fit before your first shoot day, i feed the night before as usual and nothing while hunting, if you are working them twice a week they should be fine, any more or they are looseing condition put them on 2 feeds a day on non hunting days. Mine hunt all year round so fittness has never been a problem. ATB Dave. Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 Bad idea feeding before hard work in my opinion. Just feed the normal feed the night before and as long as your dogs fit, you will have no bother at all. I totally agree, i think the key is having your dogs fit before your first shoot day, i feed the night before as usual and nothing while hunting, if you are working them twice a week they should be fine, any more or they are looseing condition put them on 2 feeds a day on non hunting days. Mine hunt all year round so fittness has never been a problem. ATB Dave. I agree, fitness is the issue here, no dog needs a breakfast to put in a hard days work. My spaniel would have come out lamping after beating aswell if he had his own way! From the 12 august my dogs could be doing six day weeks, but I feed fatty meat + bone etc sometimes some high protien biscuit and kitchen leftovers like cooked veg etc. never had any bother with gundogs appetites unlike a lot of lurchers so I just make sure they get a bigger meal to keep them in good nick. They may have lost a bit of weight by October but feck they will be fit and solid and raring to go on the phessies. Quote Link to post
poopiepoo 0 Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 Bad idea feeding before hard work in my opinion. Just feed the normal feed the night before and as long as your dogs fit, you will have no bother at all. I totally agree, i think the key is having your dogs fit before your first shoot day, i feed the night before as usual and nothing while hunting, if you are working them twice a week they should be fine, any more or they are looseing condition put them on 2 feeds a day on non hunting days. Mine hunt all year round so fittness has never been a problem. ATB Dave. I agree, fitness is the issue here, no dog needs a breakfast to put in a hard days work. My spaniel would have come out lamping after beating aswell if he had his own way! From the 12 august my dogs could be doing six day weeks, but I feed fatty meat + bone etc sometimes some high protien biscuit and kitchen leftovers like cooked veg etc. never had any bother with gundogs appetites unlike a lot of lurchers so I just make sure they get a bigger meal to keep them in good nick. They may have lost a bit of weight by October but feck they will be fit and solid and raring to go on the phessies. Yep, if dog fit then should be no problemo, i also add a Vitamin B complex tab the night before, prior to feeding the main meal, helps release more energy from the food (as if they need it) lol, and if the dog is having a hard hard days work, then a vit B12 at lunchtime gives them a kick. I have one springer that i shoot with and it all hard going during tha day and loads of water retrieves, so he does get a right hammering, but like been said, if dog is fit then shouldn't have a problem, i just see the vitamins as an additional supplement to the diet when working dead hard for hours at a time daily & weekly. Quote Link to post
Rhodey 96 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 Feeding pasta will be no good, dogs aren't like humans and use carbs for energy they use fat. Shouldn't need any extra feed if they are fit just there normal night time feed. Quote Link to post
Bobba_fett 117 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 i feed them for work they'v done not work there going to do, thats what i'v been doing an my year old springer has been great for her 1st three grouse days. Quote Link to post
Flamin'Nora! 50 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 i feed them for work they'v done not work there going to do, thats what i'v been doing an my year old springer has been great for her 1st three grouse days. well said Quote Link to post
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