Pheasants & a Lab
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I apology for the length of what it will take me to put this question out.
I feed a 30/20 899 Kcal/cup food all year long. I like the stool size and energy in the season. Where I'm questioning myself is cutting back in the off season. Off-season amount is a little over 2 cups per day/2 feedings or she will gain weight. (yes, I do not provide the calorie burn for her that hunting does, yet she gets exercised almost every day). I find she is just hungry. We go out and she immediately goes to the garden to gnaw on old kale plants or hits the bird feeder for seeds, hits the corn field for cobs....AND I can't even talk about deer poop on our walks. (that really frustrates me). I never liked going to a "less caloric" food as the stools get so big and I don't feel like they are getting the best diet.
I am new to the site and surely this has been discussed to death, so I will apologize again. However if anyone has thoughts and time to reply, I appreciate that. I know the previous dog food post asked for brand and some on there mentioned mixing but I would benefit from this specific question.
In closing, I want to compliment the fiber of people that are on this site as well as the administrator. Far too many sites I follow are full of egos, bashing, and people I just wouldn't care to meet. This site has been refreshing, helpful, and actually inspiring. I look forward to hopping on and seeing what other pheasant/dog lovers have to say.
Thanks much,
Mike from WI
I feed a 30/20 899 Kcal/cup food all year long. I like the stool size and energy in the season. Where I'm questioning myself is cutting back in the off season. Off-season amount is a little over 2 cups per day/2 feedings or she will gain weight. (yes, I do not provide the calorie burn for her that hunting does, yet she gets exercised almost every day). I find she is just hungry. We go out and she immediately goes to the garden to gnaw on old kale plants or hits the bird feeder for seeds, hits the corn field for cobs....AND I can't even talk about deer poop on our walks. (that really frustrates me). I never liked going to a "less caloric" food as the stools get so big and I don't feel like they are getting the best diet.
I am new to the site and surely this has been discussed to death, so I will apologize again. However if anyone has thoughts and time to reply, I appreciate that. I know the previous dog food post asked for brand and some on there mentioned mixing but I would benefit from this specific question.
In closing, I want to compliment the fiber of people that are on this site as well as the administrator. Far too many sites I follow are full of egos, bashing, and people I just wouldn't care to meet. This site has been refreshing, helpful, and actually inspiring. I look forward to hopping on and seeing what other pheasant/dog lovers have to say.
Thanks much,
Mike from WI