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Post by alesha on Jun 11, 2011 14:53:24 GMT 10
ive started feeding my greyhounds just under 1 cup of lower protien kibble 150 grams of this product featured on this link www.mightymix.co.nz/frozen_concentrate.html plus round about 500 gr minced beef and a table spoon of bee pollen and egg yoak twice a eek half scoop of feremo every 2nd day. for breakfast they just get two large square kibble mighy mix biscuits also started giving 4 ml of b12 phosphorous injection in the neck evening before their race. on the morning of race 6 hrs out they are given small amount off kibble, an egg yoak, cup of water with a few ml's eleectrolyte/amino acid/dextrose supplement with teaspoon bee pollen bee pollen .. for the next 3 days after the race i dont feed any vitams or supplements other then a small amount of electrolyte salts. Then i start adding again building up to their next race and cut out the salts. do you think im over loading their system with vitamins or protien? im a new trainer but they seem to be all running to the best of their abillity as long as i keep on top of any injuries just worriedi may be doing some damage in the long run?
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Post by Tom Meulman on Jun 12, 2011 21:44:14 GMT 10
Hi Alesha,
After checking the ingredients in the Mighty Mix Frozen Concentrate I see no problems at all with the way you are currently feeding.
It is an excellent method of providing those ingredients that contain a broad range of various amino acids, as well the required vitamins.
About the only thing I would add to the diet once or twice a week is some sort of oral iron supplement.
While the dogs are performing up to their ability and maintaining good health, you are doing everything right.
Keep up the good work. Cheers, Tom
PS. To those people that have posted over the past couple of weeks and whose posts I have not answered, I do apologise. Unfortunately I have been out of action for the last few weeks, and again unfortunately, in ten days time I will be out of action again for possibly as long as 4 weeks.
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