We encountered «meat», «meat meal», «animal byproduct», «
animal byproduct meal», «meat and bone meal» and even «bone product» among our 2,443 contenders.
So if a pet food contains «
animal byproduct meal» then pretty much any animal that's not a bird can be in the food... including animals that were euthanized.
Not exact matches
They may also be given
animal byproducts like bone -, blood - and feather -
meal.
They may also be given
animal byproducts like bone -, blood - and feather -
meal.
Also, stay away from
animal byproducts and
meals, as theses «unfit for human consumption» ingredients don't reliably offer high - quality protein.
The frozen product's primary ingredients consist of beef, meat
byproducts, cereal food fines, poultry, poultry
meal,
animal liver and fish
meal.
Ingredients to Look For Chicken and poultry
byproduct meal, meat
meal, whole eggs, liver, poultry or
animal byproducts are all excellent primary sources of protein for ferrets.
Economy dog foods usually contain corn
meal as one of the main ingredients (an ok protein source, but may cause allergies in some dogs), along with chicken or
animal byproducts or rendered meat / poultry.
Animal byproducts or meat
meals should not be part of a pet's food.
Products labeled
animal byproduct, digest or
meal are not what you might think they would be (ref article).
Hedge funds bet that the foliage is where our next
meals are coming from LAS VEGAS, LONDON ---- Food industry leaders placing investment bets on what they believe will be the next big trend in eating are putting more and more of the money on alternatives to
animal products and
byproducts.
Likewise, they will also list
meals, which are overly processed
byproducts of meat
animals, and
byproducts within that list.
The label should specify which
animal the protein comes from, such as chicken or beef; the protein descriptor can be followed by the words «
meal» or «
byproduct.»
Some brands claim their food is better because it doesn't have
animal byproducts or
byproduct meals.
Pet food manufacturers list
byproducts as
animal fat, blood
meal, or meat and bone
meal on the nutrition labels.
You won't find any
byproducts or ominous - sounding «
animal meals» in Canidae's kibbles.
Ingredient list example for «Product X With Real Lamb and Rice»: Ground yellow corn, chicken
byproduct meal, wheat,
animal fat, corn gluten
meal, lamb, rice, natural poultry flavor, salt, minerals, vitamins...
Food E has the following ingredient list (
animal protein sources marked bold): Ground yellow corn, wheat middlings, meat & bone
meal, soybean
meal, digest of poultry
byproducts & beef, poultry fat, brewers yeast, yeast culture, salt, vitamins, minerals... Food F has the following ingredient list (
animal protein sources in bold): Ground yellow corn, beef & bone
meal, soybean
meal, digest of chicken
byproducts,
animal fat, poultry
byproduct meal, brewers rice, salt, vitamins, minerals...