Of the remaining 200 +
actual feed ingredients, there are less than 20 that include the word «by - product» in their name.
Not exact matches
The thing about
feeding babies with store - bought meals, whether formula or canned and jarred snacks later on, is there is a lot of mystery surrounding the
actual ingredients.
What if you have beef trimmings and residuals from a cattle which has been organically
fed and certified and you treat this cattle's «organic» trimmings within a Organically certified facility (which obviously uses ammonium hydroxide), and since ammonium hydroxide is a by product and not an
actual ingredient (according to our friends in USDA), it is very well possible that the meat labelled «USDA certified Organic» might also have the pink slime (or organic pink slime, if I am say).
First of all, I will not even consider
feeding any foods that contain any of the following: meat by - products, poultry by - products, any food with the
actual words «meat meal» in the
ingredient list (meat meal could potentially contain anything such as diseased or dead / dying animals, including the possibility of euthenised pets from shelters (yes with the euthenasia drugs still in their systems and sometimes even with collars still on), as well as a legal allowed % of plastic, chemicals and other unmentionables), soy, corn or any fragments thereof, wheat or any fragments thereof, any kind of gluten or gluten meals, sugar, artificial flavours, artificial colors, BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin
The Bishops made it their mission to bring transparency to the pet food industry by educating pet parents to look beyond the pictures on the packaging and to focus on the
actual ingredients in the food they were
feeding their pets.
packaging and to focus on the
actual ingredients in the food they were
feeding their pets.