For the record, raw diets do not contain too much protein. Raw animal products contain the ideal amount of protein to nourish our carnivore companions.
According to the USDA nutrient database: A whole raw broiler chicken is 15.5% protein Raw chicken liver is 15% protein A whole raw turkey is 22% protein A beef shank is 21% protein Raw beef liver is 20% protein Raw beef tripe is 12% protein A whole raw egg is 12% protein Keep in mind that the USDA nutrient database does not include the nutrients contained within the bone content because humans aren't generally eating bones.
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Without a doubt liver is nature’s super-food and an essential part of a healthy raw diet for cats and dogs. You might think about adding into your own diet too.
Native American’s recognized the nutritional value of liver. In times of abundance, muscle meat (that today is highly sought after) would be discarded for scavengers (including dogs ironically), while the organ meats were always consumed by the people.
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