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Author Topic : Bulk Feeding
 Squeaky318
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12/24/2017 11:55:46 AM reply with quote send message to Squeaky318 Object to Post   

Ok...I keep having to go back into my kennels and re-do the bulk feeding. Is there a reason why? I assumed once you picked a puppy and an adult food, that was what was fed until you changed it. However I'm finding in all my kennels, that occasionally pups are born on Old Boy, or when they hit adulthood, they are still on puppy formula. Anyone else having this happen or it normal?
 Silk N Denim Terriers
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12/24/2017 12:11:51 PM reply with quote send message to Silk N Denim Terriers Object to Post

The system will not automatically switch dogs from puppy to adult food, you have always had to do this manually.
 XiZang
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12/24/2017 12:22:30 PM reply with quote send message to XiZang Object to Post

And believe me, if you forget you pay the price. Discovered that in one of my other kennels, my 40-day-old bitch was still on puppy food. Not good for the puppies, I don't think. We'll see when they are born if their condition is lower than normal.
 Breezy Oak
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Ok thank you! Sometimes they aren't even born on what I've picked, and I just assume they were until my almost fully sessioned pup is at a 10 condition and everything else is at 19!

Squeaky318, Meili's Manchesters
Breezy Oak Shelties
Imperial Afghans
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Blarney Stone Red and White Irish Setters

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 Bailey Barns
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12/25/2017 1:24:54 AM reply with quote send message to Bailey Barns Object to Post

You have to go to your account page and set your puppy ration there for them to be born on it. Not from the bulk feeding page.

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