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Old 10-14-2009, 09:29 AM
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why do you disagree with it??????????
can i ask what your deit is like please
differant from what

as for success 12 feature winners and 10 track record holders in the last 12 years
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Old 10-14-2009, 02:15 PM
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sprinter require the same base meal as middle distance runners
i breed eraly in abuncance and my meals would be like this

breakfast -monday lightly poached egg broawn toast
tuesday banana toast honey and tea
wensday fish(in oil) ceral and tea
thursday apple toast and tea
sstart over again

evening meal monday tripe with pasta and raw minced veg
tuesday beef with rice and veg
wensday fish with nuts (kibble) and veg
thursday beef veg and nuts
friday chicken veg ans pasta
sat (if racing) pasta with raw egg yoke early in the day
sunday no breakfast give a bone for dinner nuts veg and cheese

hope this helps
Jeez Noel!!! Can you put me up in a kennel mate!!!
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Old 10-14-2009, 03:05 PM
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Bloody hell Noel, I don't get anywhere near that food for myself.

What do you eat mate, Beef and a cup of kibble?

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Old 10-14-2009, 06:27 PM
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why do you disagree with it??????????
can i ask what your deit is like please
differant from what

as for success 12 feature winners and 10 track record holders in the last 12 years
I never said i disagreed with it did i? All i said was its different, which it is. Most trainers i know feed consistant meals of the same food most nights. Usually Chicken mince, horse mince, kibble, vegies, water and viatamins. Then once a week just bread and milk with viatamins to get there hydration up.

How many dogs do you have and how did you come up with the diet? Im just curious.
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Old 10-14-2009, 06:30 PM
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Whats the tea do mate?
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Old 10-15-2009, 07:31 AM
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gippy if you can run then yes no problem lol lol

coops me bud hows it swinging

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first off sorry just read my post and it comes across harsh not mean to so again sorry about that

how many dogs
running ---- 9
breaking in --------4
pups 11 at five weeks
saplains 6 from two litters 8 months and 10 months

three broods

the diet came about over time using my fathers and grandfathers method and adding my knowlage of food(i have been a chef for 18 years ) and spent alot of that time cooking for sports teams and athlets

at present in the kennels there is one open class sprinter
one stayer (750 yards)
one open class standard distance dog(525 here)
one a2 bitch lightly raced and not fully ft and a bit over weigh she is bound for a brood so wont be over raced or weight taken off
another bitch who is a3 but will go to at least a1 if not open
one who will run his first race this saturday night
of the four breaking in one dog will be open class two bitches mmmmm
ans another bitch who wont race just be broken down(season)and will be breed so prob wont ever race
hope this answers some of your questions

any more just ask away
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Old 10-15-2009, 06:08 PM
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Noel, you have no problem with breeding from unraced bitches as long as they have good breeding?

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Old 10-15-2009, 09:25 PM
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well bred from a dam that has thrown and have litter mates THAT are open class then yes i have no problem breeding from them but they MUST fit all of the rules not some of them
1 dam has thrown open class at least
2 litter mates are open class or better (not will be or could be)
3 she is a good sized bitch
4 good conformation and WELL looked after

then her race career is unimportant
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Old 10-16-2009, 09:22 PM
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noelkeane what state do you train out of?
Do you train or rear for other people?
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Old 10-16-2009, 11:27 PM
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i am in ireland mate along way away
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