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I ask a lot of questions about feeding and diets - I always have, and it's been more popular at some times than it has at others. I know we've seen a number of new diets pop up over the last 2-3 years, and I've spent the last ~8 months testing many of them. One thing I keep reading is people talking about mixing different diets together to get a stronger feeding response.
As someone who has made my own diet for almost a decade now (and rotated in some others), I've heard concerns from others about having no controls around guaranteed nutritional content, which is true. You do have a guaranteed nutritional analysis when you use a diet 100% as delivered from the maker, and mix/serve it as advised. However, with so many people mixing more than one diet together, you lose the guaranteed nutritional analysis and it does open a different can of worms, not unlike making your own diet.
The diet in particular that led me to ask this is the Leapin' Leachies Chewie Fettuccine. I've fed this diet 3 times with almost no feeding response, and I posted something on facebook asking folks for their opinions and experiences with the diet. A number of people replied that they mix it with other diets for a stronger response. So, when feeding that diet 2 nights ago (Monday), I mixed it half and half with Pangea Growth and Breeding, and threw in some mango nectar. It had a much stronger feeding response... about 1/3 to 1/2 of the food was eaten out of the cups.
My personal opinion is that having to mix and match different ratios of different diets sort of defeats the purpose...? I think chahoua like a variety of food options, so I'm happy to feed my personal diet as well as many variations of the pre-made diets... but when you starting having to buy different flavors or pre-made diets and mix them together to get a desired feeding response, it feels... less efficient to me?
Thoughts?
As someone who has made my own diet for almost a decade now (and rotated in some others), I've heard concerns from others about having no controls around guaranteed nutritional content, which is true. You do have a guaranteed nutritional analysis when you use a diet 100% as delivered from the maker, and mix/serve it as advised. However, with so many people mixing more than one diet together, you lose the guaranteed nutritional analysis and it does open a different can of worms, not unlike making your own diet.
The diet in particular that led me to ask this is the Leapin' Leachies Chewie Fettuccine. I've fed this diet 3 times with almost no feeding response, and I posted something on facebook asking folks for their opinions and experiences with the diet. A number of people replied that they mix it with other diets for a stronger response. So, when feeding that diet 2 nights ago (Monday), I mixed it half and half with Pangea Growth and Breeding, and threw in some mango nectar. It had a much stronger feeding response... about 1/3 to 1/2 of the food was eaten out of the cups.
My personal opinion is that having to mix and match different ratios of different diets sort of defeats the purpose...? I think chahoua like a variety of food options, so I'm happy to feed my personal diet as well as many variations of the pre-made diets... but when you starting having to buy different flavors or pre-made diets and mix them together to get a desired feeding response, it feels... less efficient to me?
Thoughts?