Last Updated on August 23, 2015.
Food Ingredient |
Description & Effect |
Chicken |
- Good for sensitive stomachs
- Contains only muscle meat
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Chicken Meal |
- Clean meat from the animal that has been cooked, dried, and ground
- Most of the moisture is removed
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By-Product |
- Non-muscle parts of animals
- Can be specific as chicken-by-products or generic as animal-by-products
- By-products are most often products left over from meat source processing (the muscle).
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Lamb |
- Good for sensitive stomachs
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Turkey |
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Poultry Meal |
- May contain any type of poultry
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Animal Meal |
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Duck |
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Beef |
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Meat and Bone Meal |
- Meat meal with the addition of bones
- Does not contain non-edible parts such as feet, fur, or feather
- Slightly lower grade than meat meal
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Animal Fat |
- Fat trimmed during the meat processing
Should be limited in most diets.
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Food Ingredient |
Description & Effect |
Vegetables |
- Vegetables are becoming more popular in pet foods
- Common vegetables found in pet foods are carrots and peas
- The amount of vegetables in the food and the quality of the vegetables determines their overall nutritional effect on the food
- Whole vegetables are considered the most beneficial and parts of vegetables such as beet pulp and pea hulls have different purposes in food other than supporting nutrition
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Grains – Corn |
- Corn is widely used in the animal industry as the main protein source for many animals and is common in many human foods as well
- Corn is processed in many different ways and how it is processed determines the quality of the protein and the digestibility of that protein. [Corn is a protein?]
- Cattle, hogs, sheep, and poultry are considered “production animals” that are raised for the meat they produce. Whole and ground corn is the key ingredient in their food.
- Digestibility
- Filler
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Food Ingredient |
Description & Effect |
Ingredients to Avoid |
- Chemical Preservatives
- BHA, BHT and Ethoxyquin are believed to be linked to cancer, liver damage, and other health issues *
- Alternatives to chemical preservatives are vitamins such as Vitamin E
- Sweeteners
- Corn syrup and sucrose are commonly found in human foods as well as animal foods.
- Propylene Glycol
- Coloring Additives
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NA – Not Available |
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