Description
Packed into 200g, this product has a large diversity of it’s uses.
Chicken Hearts can be fed as a meal replacement- simply swap the amount of weight of hearts for the amount of food you would feed that day to give your dogs and cats an interesting, different meal to try! Why not add texture to our formulas by mixing it in with the food too? Or, if you are looking for a tasty, dried treat, why not dry them in the oven at a low temperature for a few hours?
Typical analysis as fed:
- Moisture: 72.3%
- Protein: 15.1%,
- Fat: 9.9%,
- Ash (inorganic matter): 0.9%,
- Fibre: 0.5%
Useful Information
- Moisture – the natural presence found in the ingredients
- Protein – are biological molecules consisting of one or more chains of amino acids
- Fat – includes all fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and the unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated
- Ash (inorganic matter) – is the inorganic residue remaining after the water and organic matter have been removed
- Fibre – the term given to the indigestible part of food
Anonymous –
My girls love these hearts, they are a perfect size for toy poodles however I find when they arrive as part of a 1 full box they have thawed slightly and go off/get freezer burn. Rest of the order is always fabulous
Anonymous –
My spaniels are usually focused on scents when we walk but letting them know I have chicken hearts always brings them back. I do dry them, and liver and kidney too, but I like to vary their food and so I will be trying these hearts as a replacement for their meat. I also liked the idea from a reviewer who sneaked a few under the dogs normal tea as a surprise…can’t wait to see their faces!
Anonymous –
Blue is in the puppy food so replacing some of his nutriment puppy food with chicken hearts mixes it up a bit and also makes a puppy pack last a bit longer
Anonymous –
Newbie to raw feeding and my very fussy cockapoo absolutely loved these! Very good fresh quality Think I am going to need a bigger freezer !!!
Anonymous –
Our boy loved these, but where they are all frozen together, it was a mission to break them free for small treats without making a mess. Would be great if they where are frozen individually and then bagged.
Anonymous –
My dogs love these sneaked under there nutriment tea as a surprise
Anonymous –
I’ve been using these as training treats & my 11month old Akita will pull out all the tricks in her arsenal just to get a morsel of baked chicken hearts – even before I ask her to do anything!
Anonymous –
Dogs can’t get enough of them. I tend to add a few to their dinners and the woof them down. On the whole my dogs love nutrient grub. Thank you
Anonymous –
This is the first time I have tried these for my labradoodle pups and they love them. I add a couple to their nutriment puppy food and they wolf them sown