Awesome information buddy, I fed black gold for 20 years or so, but had problems with females not coming in heat, I feed Purina pro plan, not a cheaper feed but worth it in the long road
Heck yeah Purina pro plan seems to be the top of the rung. Hey wanted to thank you for sharing my video the other day got bout 20 subs from really appreciate it
You should check out extreme dog fuel, their 30/20 is a great feed and less than $50/40lb bag. I feed the 24/20 50lb bag ($45) for my pets & the 30/20 to my hounds which I run 5 nights a week almost year round.
@@MalbrookHoundTrainingOutdoors yeah, it’s actually made here in Arkansas not 30 minutes from where I live! I discovered it when looking for someone who sold Joy in my area. Since switching over I’ve been trying to get the name out there. Really enjoy your videos by the way
I would look into the farmers dog dog food. Probably be the best bet. Outside of that look for high protein low fat low carb with lots of vitamins Probly softer and small bites for the small dog aspect
Value pak seems to have legit feed lots of options! I think availability is an issue. they don't have a 30/20 that's grain free but the 28/20 seems to be on par with a good back of quality feed
Protein builds and repairs muscle, muscle uses energy, fat burns and turns to energy when working. High protein bigger healthy muscles i.e more performance. A 24/20 would be like eating a side of fat the same size as your meat your having for dinner. Probably not a bad winter feed. I would just say you have to strike a balance between the protein and fat ratio. A high protein low fat like 30/10 a dog would loose weight and be super lean. Low protein high fat like 10/30 a dog would gain weight with no muscle those are just examples don't think they sell feed that mix but 30/20 is for dogs that work consistently. they need the higher quantities of protein to build muscle and fix muscle and they need such a high fat content to u as fuel to create energy. Hope this helps
I'd like to know why you're avoiding corn. Its widely known that corn free diets are a marketing scheme just like grain free and gluten free. Corn inclusive diets are cheaper because it can be supplied easily in the states compared to rice or potatoes. Also as a hunter why not include raccoon in your dog's diet? Wouldn't that technically be free, unless you eat them yourself? Keep in mind commercial dog food wasn't widely fed until the 80s. Previous to that what do you think dogs were eating for 1000s of years
Corn is a very common food allergy for dogs. There is a difference between a corn based dogfood and dog food that "has corn in it". Alot of cheap/generic dog food has more than one corn product in it and it is used a filler. Just so happens that I believe that meat protein based dogfood is way better fuel than corn because it just flat out is especially talking about a 30/20 mix which is a formula for dogs that work hard frequently or even non stop. 30/20 is more expensive in all cases and it avoids you spending extra on essentially corn that's beef flavored. Lots of very legitimate reasons to avoid corn when talking about performance blended dogfood I even said In this video that not all dog food with corn is bad. I greatly appreciate the comment but I'm just not wrong here and there is still a whole list of dietary reasons to still be listed in the favor of avoiding corn based feeds
Great content.. thanks for this list. I will be switching dog foods. Super helpful😊
Greatly appreciate it thank you
My dogs were raised on Nutro and they flourished
Not familiar with the brand will have to check out forsure! Thanks for checking out the video
Very nice video. Some great information. Thank you for sharing.
Yes sir had to do some research on this one
@MalbrookHoundTrainingOutdoors Very good information
Thank you
Awesome information buddy, I fed black gold for 20 years or so, but had problems with females not coming in heat, I feed Purina pro plan, not a cheaper feed but worth it in the long road
Heck yeah Purina pro plan seems to be the top of the rung. Hey wanted to thank you for sharing my video the other day got bout 20 subs from really appreciate it
@MalbrookHoundTrainingOutdoors that's awesome buddy! I'm happy to be able to help! 👏👊
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Thanks for the info
Not a problem definitely thanks for checking out the video
You should check out extreme dog fuel, their 30/20 is a great feed and less than $50/40lb bag. I feed the 24/20 50lb bag ($45) for my pets & the 30/20 to my hounds which I run 5 nights a week almost year round.
Just looked at it seems like a great mix but no retailers in Michigan. Really appreciate the comment
@@MalbrookHoundTrainingOutdoors yeah, it’s actually made here in Arkansas not 30 minutes from where I live! I discovered it when looking for someone who sold Joy in my area. Since switching over I’ve been trying to get the name out there. Really enjoy your videos by the way
Thank you and yeah that's awesome especially if it's under 50$ for 40lb bag
What would you give to an elderly small dog? Thank you for your time.
I would look into the farmers dog dog food. Probably be the best bet. Outside of that look for high protein low fat low carb with lots of vitamins Probly softer and small bites for the small dog aspect
@@MalbrookHoundTrainingOutdoors Thank you.
Not a problem thanks for coming in and checking out the video
What’s your thoughts on topps/valu pak dog food?
Value pak seems to have legit feed lots of options! I think availability is an issue. they don't have a 30/20 that's grain free but the 28/20 seems to be on par with a good back of quality feed
Why do you prefer a 30/20 vs a 24/20 ratio? I have fed a 24/20 for years. And have been considering swapping.
Protein builds and repairs muscle, muscle uses energy, fat burns and turns to energy when working. High protein bigger healthy muscles i.e more performance. A 24/20 would be like eating a side of fat the same size as your meat your having for dinner. Probably not a bad winter feed. I would just say you have to strike a balance between the protein and fat ratio. A high protein low fat like 30/10 a dog would loose weight and be super lean. Low protein high fat like 10/30 a dog would gain weight with no muscle those are just examples don't think they sell feed that mix but 30/20 is for dogs that work consistently. they need the higher quantities of protein to build muscle and fix muscle and they need such a high fat content to u as fuel to create energy. Hope this helps
I'd like to know why you're avoiding corn. Its widely known that corn free diets are a marketing scheme just like grain free and gluten free. Corn inclusive diets are cheaper because it can be supplied easily in the states compared to rice or potatoes. Also as a hunter why not include raccoon in your dog's diet? Wouldn't that technically be free, unless you eat them yourself? Keep in mind commercial dog food wasn't widely fed until the 80s. Previous to that what do you think dogs were eating for 1000s of years
Corn is a very common food allergy for dogs.
There is a difference between a corn based dogfood and dog food that "has corn in it".
Alot of cheap/generic dog food has more than one corn product in it and it is used a filler. Just so happens that I believe that meat protein based dogfood is way better fuel than corn because it just flat out is especially talking about a 30/20 mix which is a formula for dogs that work hard frequently or even non stop. 30/20 is more expensive in all cases and it avoids you spending extra on essentially corn that's beef flavored. Lots of very legitimate reasons to avoid corn when talking about performance blended dogfood I even said In this video that not all dog food with corn is bad. I greatly appreciate the comment but I'm just not wrong here and there is still a whole list of dietary reasons to still be listed in the favor of avoiding corn based feeds