KB BARF - Turkey Necks 5kg
- KB BARF — Turkey Necks for Dogs and Cats 5 kg
When choosing a diet for our pets, we increasingly turn to natural products that provide dogs and cats with essential nutrients, supporting their health on many levels. KB BARF turkey necks are a perfect example of such a product – high-quality raw meat that is a valuable part of a diet based on biologically appropriate raw feeding (BARF).
KB BARF — Turkey Necks for Dogs and Cats 5 kg
Composition: 100% turkey necks
Packaging: 5 kg
Analytical Composition of KB BARF Turkey Necks:
- Moisture 67%
- Crude ash 6.5%
- Protein 19%
- Calcium 1.70%
- Crude fat 7%
- Phosphorus 1.39%
- Crude fiber 0.5%
- Energy 142
Can dogs eat turkey necks?
Turkey necks are a meaty-bony component from turkeys, consisting mainly of muscles, skin, and cervical vertebrae. They are rich in natural nutrients, making them a valuable part of a raw feeding diet (BARF). In our shop, we sell turkey necks in raw form, deep-frozen, which guarantees the high quality and freshness of the meat we provide. These necks are safe for dogs and serve as an excellent source of protein, calcium, and other minerals that support bone and muscle health. In a BARF diet (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food), turkey necks provide natural and balanced food that meets the needs of carnivorous dogs.
Can dogs eat bones from turkey necks?
Yes, bones from turkey necks are safe for dogs as long as they are served raw. Raw bones are soft and easier to digest, while also providing a valuable source of calcium and phosphorus, which support bone health. Cooked bones should be avoided, as cooking makes them hard, brittle, and fragile, posing a risk of damaging the digestive tract. It is recommended to feed any type of bone under human supervision.
Do turkey necks contain collagen?
Turkey necks are a valuable source of many nutrients. They are known as a good source of protein, which supports muscle development, tissue regeneration, and overall health, as well as calcium, which is important for the health of bones and teeth. The natural fats present in turkey necks provide dogs with energy and support the health of their skin and coat.
Turkey necks also contain valuable collagen, a protein found primarily in skin, cartilage, and connective tissue. Collagen supports the health of joints, skin, and coat, and aids in the regeneration of connective tissue. In dogs' diets, collagen from turkey necks can help improve joint flexibility and skin health.
How to prepare turkey necks for dogs?
Turkey necks are best served raw, in line with the principles of the BARF diet. If the neck is too large for the dog, it can be cut into smaller pieces. It is advisable to serve the necks whole or in large pieces, allowing the dog to chew, which further supports dental and gum health. For smaller dogs or those with chewing difficulties, it is also possible to serve ground turkey necks.
Can cats eat turkey necks?
Cats can also eat turkey necks, though attention should be paid to the size of the product. The turkey neck is large, so it is worth dividing it into smaller pieces or grinding it to add as a bony part of the BARF meal, providing, among other things, calcium and phosphorus. In appropriate amounts and after proper preparation, turkey necks can support joint health and provide valuable protein for cats.
Turkey necks are not only a tasty but also a valuable component of the BARF diet, supporting the health and well-being of pets. The protein, collagen, calcium, and other important nutrients make turkey necks a valuable part of food for both dogs and cats. Regular feeding of turkey necks can improve the health of your pet's joints, bones, teeth, and coat while addressing its natural need to chew and gnaw.