This is of course in addition to the fact that animal proteins are more easily
digestible than their plant counterparts.
Not exact matches
I think that sprouts really couldn't be more relevant right now, when so many of use are in need of easily
digestible foods, and
plant - based protein is more popular
than ever.
Hemp is unique in that it contains more of the
digestible plant protein
than any other
plant.
Generally, protein from animal sources are more
digestible than those from
plants so selecting a food with meats and meat meals among the first ingredients listed can be an additional way to identify foods that may be more
digestible.
A low quality pet food company will use scraps from a rendering
plant, including many things that are not
digestible, rather
than targeted organ meat.
The ferret food you choose should match Mother Nature's nutrient profile for small creatures and should be at least 50 % protein (from animal sources not
plant proteins), a balanced fat level of 20 % - 24 %, and should contain no more
than 7 %
digestible carbs.
In the short digestive tract of cats,
plant proteins are far less
digestible than meat proteins.
In many cases,
plant - based proteins such as wheat gluten are more highly
digestible than animal - based proteins such as chicken.