In this wet food for dogs and cats, venison, beef and lamb are included in equal weight proportions.
Offal provides Barf's Deer Lamb and Beef Mince for Dogs and Cats with the amount of vitamins and minerals needed for the animals' daily needs.
Venison provides about 1-8% fat, 20-25% protein and is rich in minerals such as iron, calcium and phosphorus and B vitamins; it also contains about 66% Omega 3 fatty acids and about 3% Omega 6 fatty acids.
Beef, which is not a natural prey for dogs and cats, is an excellent source of protein with high biological value given the presence of essential amino acids.
Lamb meat is lean and nutritious and provides dogs and cats with many essential nutrients they need for their vitality and well-being. Lamb is low in calories and cholesterol, but it is also an important source of vitamins and minerals.
So theTritoof Venison Lamb and Beef for Dogs and Cats Barf is a wet food that provides strength, stamina and vitality naturally to your pet.
To achieve a complete and balanced BARF diet add to the meat, one of two Barf-specific vegetable soups, the right specific supplements, seasonings such as salmon oil or cod oil rich in Omega 3 and Omega 6, and nutritional supplements such as herbs and minerals.
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COMPOSITION OF BARF CHOPPED VENISON LAMB AND BEEF FOR DOGS AND CATS
100% meat and animal by-products (33% deer: heart, meat - 33% lamb: rabbit: heart, meat, liver, lung and tripe - 34% beef: heart, meat, liver, lung and tripe).
ANALYTIC COMPONENTS
Moisture: 79%
Crude protein: 10.70%
Crude fat: 6.80%
Crude fiber: 0.40%
Crude ash: 2.40%
ADDITIVES PER KG OF BARF CHOPPED VENISON LAMB AND BEEF FOR DOGS AND CATS
Technological additives: Cassia gum 1000mg/kg (completely vegetable, obtained from Cassia tora).
NUTRITIONAL DIRECTIONS OF BARF CHOPPED VENISON LAMB AND BEEF FOR DOGS AND CATS
Always leave fresh water available for the dog and cat. Serve at room temperature.
DOG
BODY WEIGHT. | MEAT | VEGETABLES |
2-5 kg | 80-150 g | 20-30 g |
5-10 kg | 150-250 g | 30-40 g |
10-20 kg | 250-500 g | 40-70 g |
20-30 kg | 500-600 g | 70-100 g |
30-40 kg | 600-800 g | 100-120 g |
40-60 kg | 800-1500 g | 120-230 g |
CAT
Cats can also be fed only meat (about 3 percent of body weight).