Carnivora Turkey Diet
Carnivora Turkey Diet
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Article number: | 2010 |
The canine and felines natural diet is whole prey animals and occasionally fruits and grasses. A whole prey carcass is low in carbohydrate and fat and high in animal protein, bulk, and roughage - not plant fiber, but less digestible parts, such as bone, cartilage, scales, fur, feather, skin, tendon, and teeth.
Muscle meat makes up the greatest portion of a whole animal carcass. Carnivores have evolved to also eat all of a prey animals organs and glands. These foods have variable content of protein, fats, vitamins and minerals, collectively they provide a remarkable range of nutrients. These nutritious foods serve numerous functions in your pets body, including muscle growth, tissue repair, enzymes, blood, immune functions, hormones, and energy.
INGREDIENTS:
Carnivora Whole Animal Turkey Diet and Turkey Dinner are high in protein and lower in fat than most red proteins. It provides a rich source of iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and B vitamins. In terms of minerals, turkey is richest in selenium. Zinc, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and iron are also provided by this food in noteworthy amounts. Turkey is a good protein source as part of a varied diet. Turkey contains more protein per ounce than other meats. The white meat of turkey is generally considered healthier than dark meat because of its lower saturated fat content, but the nutritional differences are small.