multiple dogs in one kennel
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multiple dogs in one kennel
I am noticing that there are a majority of guys that keep more than one dog in a kennel. I am not wondering if it works cuz if it didnt that would be lol. I am wondering how u make sure each dog gets enough food. or do u just put them on self feeders?? Thanks
rvbeagler
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feeding hounds in the same kennel
i have four pens all on dirt with three dogs to each kennel. i do have
problems with dogs fighting at times to get more than there share of
feed. i made up several chains about 2' long with clips on both sides
so i can hook up the rowdy ones. out of the four pens i have three
hounds that like to share others feed. i don't think thats to bad out of
twelve dogs. by the way the pens are chainlink all 6'x10'.
bwall
problems with dogs fighting at times to get more than there share of
feed. i made up several chains about 2' long with clips on both sides
so i can hook up the rowdy ones. out of the four pens i have three
hounds that like to share others feed. i don't think thats to bad out of
twelve dogs. by the way the pens are chainlink all 6'x10'.
bwall
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I believe in keeping a full bowl of food in the kennel at all times. A dog will eat when it’s hungry. If you starve one you run the risk of having it over eat...then the dog packs on weight. I have three dogs in each kennel and one that was very aggressive until I started this approach. Now they all just eat when they want to. My dogs are always nice and lean and always have food. That’s a concept that people have a hard time understanding, but it works! I have taken in overweight dogs and within a few weeks they are in nice shape because they are no longer binge eating.
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sanfordssj, sure would be nice to do this, you could just use self feeders.
the hounds that i have would look like basketballs with legs. i have tried
this, but only get to run on the weekend so they don't get much excercise.
there for they are feed once a day from 1/2lb to a pound. it suits them
better.
the hounds that i have would look like basketballs with legs. i have tried
this, but only get to run on the weekend so they don't get much excercise.
there for they are feed once a day from 1/2lb to a pound. it suits them
better.
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every format.
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I REALLY AGREE with S.R. Patch thats whats I beleave in. I have tryed feeding dogs before you take them hunting DOES NOT WORK OUT FOR ME!!! They won't handle handle worth a crap. I have had dogs stay out all nite before just because they had ate and was not wanting any thing at the kennel. Look at it in your eyes about that. If you had a big meal waiting at the house for you and you was hungry you wouldnt be wasteing time getting back either or I wouldnt...




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ITS BEEN MY EXPERIENCE THAT FEEDING DOGS THE SAME AMOUNTS EACH
DAY KEEPS THEM IN WHAT I CALL FEEDING SHAPE, THERES NO LACK OF
FOOD OR A ABUNDANCE OF FOOD. THEY SEEM TO STAY IN GOOD BODY
SHAPE. I HAVE A EXAMPLE OF WHAT I'M SAYING.
A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO I TRADED A YOUNG HOUND FOR WHAT WAS
TO BE A LITTLE OLDER EXPERIENCED HOUND. THATS ANOTHER STORY. ONE
EVENING A HOUNDS MEN CALLS AND SAY'S HE HAS A HOUND THAT I HAD
SUPPOSEDLY RAISED. WE TALKED AND DECIDED I NEEDED HER WORSE
THAN HE DID AND I BOUGHT HER BACK. WHEN I WENT TO PICK HER UP
I WAS AMAZED SHE LOOKED LIKE A MASS OF HAIR WITH LEGS AND EARS.
I TOLD THE GUY THAY SHE WAS WAY TO BIG AND FOUND SHE HAD BEEN
ON SELF FEEDERS EVERY SINCE SHE LEFT MY KENNEL. THREE MONTHS
LATER AFTER A EXCESSIVE DIET I TOOK HER HUNTING WITH THE SAME
GUY AND HE JUST COULDN'T BELIEVE THE CHANGE IN HER LOOKS AND HER
RUNNING. SOME HOUNDS ONLY NEED A HAND FULL OF FEED TO BE MAINTAINED.
BWALL
DAY KEEPS THEM IN WHAT I CALL FEEDING SHAPE, THERES NO LACK OF
FOOD OR A ABUNDANCE OF FOOD. THEY SEEM TO STAY IN GOOD BODY
SHAPE. I HAVE A EXAMPLE OF WHAT I'M SAYING.
A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO I TRADED A YOUNG HOUND FOR WHAT WAS
TO BE A LITTLE OLDER EXPERIENCED HOUND. THATS ANOTHER STORY. ONE
EVENING A HOUNDS MEN CALLS AND SAY'S HE HAS A HOUND THAT I HAD
SUPPOSEDLY RAISED. WE TALKED AND DECIDED I NEEDED HER WORSE
THAN HE DID AND I BOUGHT HER BACK. WHEN I WENT TO PICK HER UP
I WAS AMAZED SHE LOOKED LIKE A MASS OF HAIR WITH LEGS AND EARS.
I TOLD THE GUY THAY SHE WAS WAY TO BIG AND FOUND SHE HAD BEEN
ON SELF FEEDERS EVERY SINCE SHE LEFT MY KENNEL. THREE MONTHS
LATER AFTER A EXCESSIVE DIET I TOOK HER HUNTING WITH THE SAME
GUY AND HE JUST COULDN'T BELIEVE THE CHANGE IN HER LOOKS AND HER
RUNNING. SOME HOUNDS ONLY NEED A HAND FULL OF FEED TO BE MAINTAINED.
BWALL
let honesty run through the veins of each and every judge at each and every trial at each and
every format.
every format.