13/02/2024
*WHY DO YOU FEED CHICKEN 🐓 TO YOUR DOGS ?*
Are you aware that feeding dogs with chicken must be with purpose don’t just feed
Understand why you feed
*Let’s proceed in the learning.*
*Head*: Chicken Head into your pets diet is great because it is packed with protein, omega 3 fatty acids and vitamins, not to mention the crunch is great for dental health. Yup, looks and brains, got it all! Dogs of all sizes are sure to love this treat packed with benefits.
*Neck*: High levels of phosphorous are also present in this lean meat, which is vital for bone health, as well as moderate levels of zinc, copper, magnesium, and iron. The bone content of chicken necks provides an excellent dose of calcium, which is vital for the health of bones and teeth.
*Wings* : Chicken wings have softer bones so even small dogs and cats can happily and safely chow down on them. They make a great sulfur dioxide free snack or can be used to help pad out a meal.
*Back*: Chicken Backs have an 80% meat to 20% bone ratio that provides a great way to introduce raw food to a kibble fed dog as it discourages eating too quickly. The protein in chicken backs will keep your dog naturally energized, while the calcium in the bones will help nourish their teeth and gums.
*Chest/ Breast* : Some of chicken breasts uses include boosting a dog's immune system and generating new cells to build muscle or grow hair. A relatively cheap high meat and protein percentage chicken dog treat, lean and has the most protein by weight, making it ideal for dogs who want to lose weight, maintain muscle mass and improve recovery. Fattier cuts like the thigh,
*Liver*: Chicken liver is good for your dog because it is rich in amino acids and high-quality proteins. It's also a wonderful source of zinc, copper, iron, as well as Vitamin B-complex. The Omega-3 and Omega-6 in it are responsible for your dog's silky, smooth coat. Vitamin A in the liver will be for his eyesight.
*Leg*: Chicken feet contain high concentrations of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are commonly found in canine joint supplements. These provide the building blocks for joint cartilage, and therefore help improve overall joint health for arthritic dogs, or dogs with joint conditions such as hip dysplasia.
*laps / Drumstick* : A chicken leg is an excellent source of selenium providing 66.3 mcg more than 100% of the daily value (DV) and niacin, providing 15.6 mg or 97.5% of the DV. It is also an excellent source of other vitamins and minerals including vitamin B6, phosphorus, pantothenic acid, iron, and zinc.
*Calories found in chicken* useful for your dogs
* Chicken breast: 165 calories.
* Chicken thigh: 209 calories.
* Chicken wing: 203 calories.
* Chicken drumstick: 172 calories.
The most common *fatty acids* in chicken meat were linoleic, oleic and palmitic. Drumstick contained more linoleic (30.40%) and oleic acid (28.38%) than breast (26.52% and 23.88%) and less palmitic acid (21.49% vs. 25.20%).
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