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What are your thoughts on feeding before taking your dog out lamping, do you feed them before taking them if so how long before and also would you change what you feed. I feed mine Red Mills with minced raw chicken normall, would I be better feeding a higher carb meal such as pasta or rice before a night out

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Only give them a breakfast....NEVER feed prior to running a dog...   http://www.eclipse.net/~bobaloo/bloat.htm

I personally would not give them anything for at least 7hrs prior Flick. A well fed/conditioned dog should not need the extra energy just prior to working. Dogs in the wild lie down and sleep after a

a full feed 8-9 hours before lamping and a feed when there finished for the night and full feed again 8-9 hours before lamping the next night and they will run the same again..   if your dog has eve

I'm sure others will advise...but I feed ours a very light supper of scrambled eggs before they go out at night.

Then it's a good BARF feed (tripe, chicken, offal mix with brown rice/pasta and grated veg) when they get back and I often leave some beef stock to heat up and pour over it, if it's a cold wet night.

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a full feed 8-9 hours before lamping and a feed when there finished for the night and full feed again 8-9 hours before lamping the next night and they will run the same again..

 

if your dog has ever experienced cramp a tin of tomatoes in the feed aswell that will stop that..

 

i suppose it depends on how much your running, mine are running all night so need plenty of fuel to burn off

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I'm sure others will advise...but I feed ours a very light supper of scrambled eggs before they go out at night.

Then it's a good BARF feed (tripe, chicken, offal mix with brown rice/pasta and grated veg) when they get back and I often leave some beef stock to heat up and pour over it, if it's a cold wet night.

can i live at yours :laugh:
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a full feed 8-9 hours before lamping and a feed when there finished for the night and full feed again 8-9 hours before lamping the next night and they will run the same again..

 

if your dog has ever experienced cramp a tin of tomatoes in the feed aswell that will stop that..

 

i suppose it depends on how much your running, mine are running all night so need plenty of fuel to burn off

 

The tomato thing is interesting...my dad always mixed pureed tomatoes into the Lurchers feed when they 'd been working hard...now I know why.

 

By the way Moll, is 3 scrambled eggs between the 4 of them in the afternoon before they go out too much? Just wondering now....

 

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I'm sure others will advise...but I feed ours a very light supper of scrambled eggs before they go out at night.

Then it's a good BARF feed (tripe, chicken, offal mix with brown rice/pasta and grated veg) when they get back and I often leave some beef stock to heat up and pour over it, if it's a cold wet night.

can i live at yours :laugh:

 

Yes!

 

Everybody laughs at what I feed the dogs. They have herbs too, raw in their meat....it really improves their coat.

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I'm sure others will advise...but I feed ours a very light supper of scrambled eggs before they go out at night.

Then it's a good BARF feed (tripe, chicken, offal mix with brown rice/pasta and grated veg) when they get back and I often leave some beef stock to heat up and pour over it, if it's a cold wet night.

can i live at yours :laugh:

 

Yes!

 

Everybody laughs at what I feed the dogs. They have herbs too, raw in their meat....it really improves their coat.

herbs??? :laugh: rasta dogs :victory:
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a full feed 8-9 hours before lamping and a feed when there finished for the night and full feed again 8-9 hours before lamping the next night and they will run the same again..

 

if your dog has ever experienced cramp a tin of tomatoes in the feed aswell that will stop that..

 

i suppose it depends on how much your running, mine are running all night so need plenty of fuel to burn off

 

The tomato thing is interesting...my dad always mixed pureed tomatoes into the Lurchers feed when they 'd been working hard...now I know why.

 

By the way Moll, is 3 scrambled eggs between the 4 of them in the afternoon before they go out too much? Just wondering now....

I personally would not give them anything for at least 7hrs prior Flick. A well fed/conditioned dog should not need the extra energy just prior to working.

Dogs in the wild lie down and sleep after a good feed....infact so do i :laugh:

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