Description
Nutritional analysis
Composition
Fresh poultry meat (30 %); Rice (23 %); Poultry protein, low ash, dried (19 %); Maize; Fish meal from seafish (6 %); Poultry fat; Vegetable oil (palm, coconut); Egg, dried (2.5 %); Gelatine, hydrolysed (2.5 %); Brewers’ yeast, dried (2.5 %); Carob pods, dried; Dried beet pulp, desugared; Dicalcium phosphate; Poultry liver, hydrolysed; Linseed; Chia seeds; Sodium chloride; Potassium chloride
Analytical constituents
Protein 29.0 %; Fat content 17.0 %; Crude ash 6.5 %; Crude fibre 2.0 %; Moisture 10.0 %; Calcium 1.25 %; Phosphorus 1.0 %; Natrium 0.35 %
Additives per kg
Nutritional additives: Vitamin A 15,000 IU; Vitamin D3 1,500 IU; Vitamin E 150 mg; Copper (as copper(II)sulphate, pentahydrate) 12.5 mg; Iron (as ferrous(II)sulphate, monohydrate) 200 mg; Manganese (as manganese(II)oxide) 40 mg; Zinc (as zincoxide) 150 mg; Iodine (as calciumiodate, anhydrous) 2 mg; Selenium (as sodiumselenite) 0.05 mg
Technological additives: Lecithin 2,400 mg; Tocopherol extracts from vegetable oils (= natural vitamin E) 48 mg
Poultry fat
- High proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids: more than 20% linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid
- Especially fresh, high-quality raw materials
- Minimal proportion of undesirable free fatty acids
- Natural flavoring for improved flavor.
Amaranth
- A highly nutritious alternative to cereals.
- Offers much higher levels of important nutrients compared with grains (protein, essential amino acid lysine, unsaturated fatty acids, minerals, trace elements) and is particularly well tolerated, even by small children and those with digestive problems.
- Amaranth is part of the amaranth family which also includes vegetables such as spinach, chard and beetroot.
- Amaranth is one of the oldest crops known to mankind and was regarded as holy by the Aztecs because it was thought to give people amazing powers.
- It was also already grown in Germany in the Middle Ages – and still is today
Oats
- Made of hulled oats
- About 40% linoleic acid (= valuable omega-6 fatty acid) in the fat content
- Well tolerated; slow digestion helps your pet feel full and helps reduce blood sugar spikes after eating.
- Well-tolerated in cases of gluten sensitivity
- Helps to lower elevated cholesterol levels
Potatoes, Rice, Maize
- High-quality gluten-free sources of carbohydrates
- A good alternative for dogs with sensitive digestive systems
Pea flour
- Premium source of carbohydrates
- Contains no gluten.
- Vegetables with a range of nutritional benefits (also contain protein and dietary fibre)
- Well tolerated; slow digestion helps your pet feel full and helps reduce blood sugar spikes after eating.
Feeding recommendation
Recommended quantity of food per animal in g/dayIt can be fed as a supplement to the mother’s milk or as a milk replacer.
*Adult weight
**Because of individual differences between puppies of different breeds, the amounts given can vary by +/- 20 %.
***It is recommended to switch slowly to BELCANDO® PUPPY GRAVY when the puppies are 4-6 weeks old.
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