8 divided by 25 equals 32 %, the crude protein
amount on a dry matter basis.
Not exact matches
On a
dry matter basis, this food contains a reasonable
amount of protein and a moderately high quantity of fat.
If protein
matter is list - ed as 20 %
on the pet food label, you must divide the 20 % protein by the 90 %
dry matter to calculate the
amount of protein
on a
dry matter basis.
This part of the label lists the minimal
amounts of crude protein and crude fat and the maximal
amounts of water and crude fiber
on an as - fed (not
dry -
matter)
basis.
In order to figure out how much protein you are feeding, you have to figure out the
amount of protein in each type of food,
on a
dry matter basis.
In general it is assumed that the protein percentage
on the label of a canned food can be multiplied by a factor of 4 to get the
amount of protein that is present
on a
dry matter basis.
On the other hand, the amount of water in dry food is only about 10 %, so it is reasonable to increase the protein level on the bag by 10 % to get the amount that would be present on a dry matter basi
On the other hand, the
amount of water in
dry food is only about 10 %, so it is reasonable to increase the protein level
on the bag by 10 % to get the amount that would be present on a dry matter basi
on the bag by 10 % to get the
amount that would be present
on a dry matter basi
on a
dry matter basis.
I have not seen a figure for the maximum
amount of calcium in very high energy foods but if a dog food provides less than 3.8 kilocalories of metabolizable energy per gram of food (< 3.8 kcal / g ME) then the calcium level in the food should not exceed 1.5 %
on a
dry matter basis.
On a
dry matter basis, this food contains a fairly
amount of protein and a moderately high quantity of fat.
On a
dry matter basis, this dog food includes reasonable
amounts of protein and fat.
Moderate
amounts of protein (up to 30 percent
on a
dry matter basis, or 23 percent of calories) are recommended for dogs recovering from acute pancreatitis.
Overall, Blue Life Protection Formula Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe has a moderate
amount of protein and fat with a carbohydrate content
on the high side (
dry matter basis: protein 26.67, fat 15.56, carbs 40 percent).
At first glance, it might appear that the
dry food has a higher
amount of protein than the canned food — but this is not true
on a
dry matter basis which considers the food minus the water.
Control dogs fed 1.1 % calcium and 0.9 % phosphorus (all
on a
dry matter basis) were fed ad libitum (n = 10) or in restricted
amounts (n = 6); dogs fed high calcium (3.3 %) diets received either 0.9 % phosphorus (n = 6) or 3.0 % phosphorus (n = 6); dogs fed low calcium (0.55 %) diets received either 0.9 % phosphorus (n = 5 + 6) or 0.5 % phosphorus (n = 8).