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Whole Chicken Backs : Can be added to your pets raw diet for bony meals. They are the frames of the back with the meat attached down the center. 100% human-grade, antibiotic and steroid free without added hormones.
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Whole Chicken Leg Quarters: Bone in , skin on chicken leg quarters. 100% natural. No enhancments.
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Mechanically cut from the boneless chicken breast. These are portions that have very little bone or have bone content of split breasts. These are a staple for my pack. And are also the first proteins I grind up to start 4 week old puppies on.
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Chicken Thighs Bone In are the best bone to meat ratio for your raw fed pets. Its easily digested with very soft bone. An excellent first meat for a growing puppy or kitten. All natural, no enhancements, no additives from free range Amish raised chickens.
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Whole Split Chicken Breast Bone In : Lots of meat and some bone. Human Grade. No additives, No Hormones, No Preservatives
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Fresh Chicken Liver: Excellent source of vitamins and minerals for your pet. Live must be fed when a carnivore is on a raw diet. At least 5% of their monthly intake.
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Chicken Necks: Great for your bone in meals. Awesome for a frozen treat.
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Whole Chicken Gizzards: Are low in saturated fat and sodium. They are also a good source of protein, vitamin B12, Iron Phosphorus and Zinc Plus a excellent source of selenium. These are fed as raw diet muscle meat, not as organs meat.
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Natural Chicken Feet A healthy treat your pet deserves!
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Boneless Chicken Breast: Boneless and Skinless Breasts They come either fresh or frozen.
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Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs. Dark Meat. Awesome on the grill or cut into strips to dehydrate as a favorite all natural treat for your pets.
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