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Should I be feeding my bitch more? There is no fat on her, she gets a good daily mooch, ferreting on sundays and maybe a nights lamping as and when conditions are right. What I'm really asking is should I be feeding her as much as possible until she puts some weight on, then level off. She isn't underweight or anything, she looks spot on I'm just thinking to get muscle and build her up, iv fed her by eye since a pup once I got a rough idea of amounts.iv recently started feeding her on dog mince from butchers aswel as dr johns gold and she's looking good on it. I can't put pictures up (its beyond me)lol. How do you lads feed yours? Hope it makes sense. Cheers

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Can you get a look at the dam and sire or the rest of the litter mate ,some dogs never seem to beef out and it never does them any harm .If your still worried worm her and step up the meat feeding

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I can't bob didn't stay in touch wi the lad I got her off. She's wormed mate, she is beefing up a bit I felt her last night and she was solid. It might just be the whip/sal in her? I'm feeding her more thasn I was atm anyway to see how she does. How's the ferreting goin mate? Iv had positive feedback on the kits all have been working well. Had ova 50 rabs off one permission wi them 3 visits. Cheers john

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give her some lamb flap, and a bit of beast tripe, on top of what you are already feeding her that will put weight on salukis or whippets or saluki whippet crosses,

in a matter of days

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