Diamond Hi-Energy?

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Diamond Hi-Energy?

Post by DarrinG »

Anyone tried the Diamond food in the red bag that is labeled "Hi-Energy" Sporting Dog Formula?? It is 24% protein and 20% fat.
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Post by Todd »

I have fed it exclusively for past 3 years. I think its great and wouldn't consider anything else. I feed about 1.5 cups/dog in winter and about cup/dog in summer.

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Post by Hare Hunter »

Same as Todd, same amount winter and summer (as he suggests), I do put warm water on it in the winter to be sure the dogs are getting enough water, they love it that way but in the summer they seem to prefer it dry. I am sold on Diamond after trying everything on the market over the last 40 years. Hare
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Post by bluegrass »

I use the Hi Energy when I am able to run my hounds more often, and I switch to Diamond Maintenance formula when they don't get ran that often...Works well for my dogs. Wouldn't use any other food!!!! Tony

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Post by blackdirt beagles »

i used the 24/20 over the summer and my dogs lost a bunch of weight. id hate to imaginw what it would do to them in the cold winter months.

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Post by stanimals2 »

I switched to the maintenance formula the Hi-energy seemed to have to much of protien or fat one for my dogs. 2 of the 4 had loose stools and seemed to pass more waste

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Post by Emery »

That is what I feed and am very happy with it. Any more said than that would be rambling... :lol:

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I've been using purina dog chow dry for ever, and only now Im noticing problems.......too much waste.......I got a male that constantly eats and Im rationing him and he's always hungry, but he weigh's 36 lb. and looks overweight, but he's active..... the same with my other beagles with the exception of being overweight....... they are always hungry.....I never had this before....and I am seriously looking at diamond the more I read the more I like.
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Post by bobby brewster »

i feed a few bags last winter and the dogs didnt maintane there weight and had loose-runny stoll so i quit feeding it.iam feeding prefessional black and purple bag 30%protein 20%fat and green diamond 26%protein 18%fat they look great sleek coats shiney eyes and have lots of energy that doesnt run out at the end of the day either but there is more waste and boy does it smell iam comparing it to the proplan.the proplan was costing to much to feed.talk to you all later.

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Post by Robert W. Mccoy Jr »

I only feed diamond.

I use the high energy when they need some weight put on or I'm hunting them hard.

I keep a bag around to mix into the Diamond professional formula.

Seems to work well. But as others have said this puts the weight on fast if they aren't being run alot.

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Post by Bev »

We fed the Hi-Energy (purple bag - 24/20) for a period of nine months. We were impressed at how the excess weight came off the hounds.....except it kept coming off. It took about nine months to see that it really wasn't maintaining them. We had to increase portions (more stool & less savings) to maintain weight year-round. We went back to Diamond 26/18 (green bag).

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Post by Plow »

A few years ago I tried it for a month, I was feeding the green bag diamond 26 x 18 at the time but the purple bag loosened up the stools & didnot maintain weight under hunting conditions of 3 runs a week so I went back to the green. I have fed Sportsmans Pride 26 x 18 for about a year now & like it better than anything else.

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Post by cooper »

kinda makes you wonder why that the 24/20 is the same price as the 21/12. Plus the 24/20 doesn't have the Omega 3. I switch back and fourth from the yellow and green bag and am very happy with Diamond. Tom Gross

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Post by Phil Housden »

I stictly think the green bag diamond is far ahead of the purple bag.

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Post by steve »

I used to feed the diamond sport mix seemed at the end was getting alot more stools then before switched over to HI Standard made in Ill. I pay 12.50 for 50# of 26/18 dogs are doing great.If possible any one in Ill should check them out.Steve

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