Beef hearts are a special delicacy for your dog. But beef heart has a special place when it comes to feeding. It beef heart is a large muscle that pumps large amounts of blood through the body pumping large amounts of blood through the body. The muscle is correspondingly strong. muscle is correspondingly strong.
However, due to its high purine content, beef heart is not categorised is not categorised as muscle meat, but as offal. At the same time, it has a very high protein content, lots of healthy fat healthy fat and a large amount of vitamins, which are healthy for the dog and typical of muscle meat. In the case of species-appropriate raw feeding the meat content is 70 to 90 per cent. About 10 to 15 per cent of this meat content should be covered by offal.
Where does the barf meat come from?
- BARFER'S sources its beef from German farms with the DDD seal. Born in Germany, raised in Germany and slaughtered in Germany. slaughtered in Germany.
- BARFER'S sources its poultry meat from Lower Saxony, where where many chickens are traditionally reared. The chickens are are free-range or barn-raised chickens
- BARFER'S sources its lamb from Ireland. Ireland is known for its lamb from traditional pasture rearing.
- BARFER'S sources its horse meat from France. Why ? France is a country with a high proportion of inhabitants who like to eat eat horse meat and can therefore offer a lot of horse meat from good from good husbandry. Our horsemeat does not come from emergency slaughter.
- BARFER'S sources its goat meat from the Balkan region where goats are traditionally goat is traditionally eaten a lot. The goats are of course naturally from free-range farming.
- BARFER'S sources its game meat from various countries. Deer meat comes from New Zealand. Ostrich meat comes from Australia and South Africa.
- When you buy BARFER'S products, you can be sure that only flawless products go into our packs.
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