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05/24/2012 11:21 AM  
Have tried it and liked it, but then I love most everything at Tractor Supply! :) No, truly the dogs liked it and did very well...it was just not cost effective for me.. It is made by Diamond also as I understand. I'm still really happy with the Victor High-Pro Performance @ 30-20 but inching up in price for 40 pounds- $38. It does feed 6 for a week so I guess I shouldn't complain. . No corn at all...small kibble. (why do the dogs think they are getting more when the kibble is smaller?) Trying to pack and load in 45 mph dust laden wind is not any fun at all...plus hard to plan for 90's when I have the heat on! Those heading to Phoenix, safe travels and we'll see you at ringside! (if not before). On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Tracy N wrote: > Anyone hear of this food? No wheat, corn or soy, made in USA distributed by > Tractor Supply out of TN. 35lb bag of Performance is $35, 30% protein. 35lb > Chicken & Rice is $30 same ingredients and both have glucosmine and > chondroitin. ??? > > ----- Reply message ----- > From: "Pat Iredale" > To: > Subject: [gsp-l] Puppy food? > Date: Sat, Apr 14, 2012 12:44 pm > > > I feed puppy food (mushed) starting at 3 weeks of age. By the time the > puppies leave at 8 weeks of age, they are eating the puppy food dry.  I feed > Pro Plan Puppy Chicken and Rice, only until 6 months of age.  Then they go > on Adult Pro Plan Chicken & Rice.  At that time, I also supplement with a > chewable Vit C/once a day (and take one myself too). > > I have been feeding ProPlan for about 3/4 years now.  Coincidentally, for > about the same number of years,  I have been having puppy absorption > problems, tiny pups/normal size pups, and very small litters – last 2 > litters (different bitches) have been only 2 pups.... > Years ago, I used to have nice sized litters (couple of litters of 11/12 > pups), evenly sized, healthy pups.  And over a span of about 15/17 years or > so, had ever only lost 1 pup, with never a Csection needed.... > I am at a loss as to what has been going on in the most recent years...  I > know other breeders who are feeding ProPlan with no problems, so I don’t > believe it is the food.  Just seems like a strange coincidence...... > > Pat Iredale > whisperfield@sympatico.ca > www.whisperfield.com > > From: Donna Ray > Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 9:32 AM > To: gsp-l@shorthairs.net > Subject: [gsp-l] Puppy food? > > Hi everyone, > > I'd like to know the opinions in the group regarding feeding puppy food to > pups less than a year of age.  I know a lot of people don't, but my vet whom > I've been going to for 20 years insists that puppies be fed a high quality > puppy formula.  My other question is regarding ready-mix food.  Does anyone > feed Sojos? > > Thanks, > Donna Ray > Abbeville, SC -- Phyllis McNall Singltrak Shorthairs AKC Breeder of Merit Las Cruces, NM "Look To 'the Past, Breed For The Future" Unsubscribing: To unsubscribe from the list, send an email message in PLAIN TEXT to gsp-l-request@web.whc.net with message text of "unsubscribe gsp-l you@email.add" (replace the email address with yours, don't include the quotes and note it is a lower case L after the dash in gsp-l).

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