Feed grade meats are specifically meats that would not pass inspection if they were intended for human consumption.
Not exact matches
As much as possible, go for human
grade meat but don't
feed the kitten anything that may contain preservatives such as ham.
If you
feed your dog a diet that has human -
grade, whole grains like those you would eat yourself (in an appropriate quantity, of course, combined with the real -
meat protein, vegetables, fruits and other beneficial substances), then you will likely not be causing harm to your dog.
I would rather
feed my dog a combination of moist, human
grade, muscle
meat protein, whole grains, and fresh vegetable and fruit options having a somewhat varying or unknown cumulative nutrient content rather than any commercially available dry or canned option made with pet
grade ingredients.
Feeding human -
grade, fresh
meat can help limit the bacteria at the source.
Choose only fresh, human -
grade meat for your raw puppy food diet and don't
feed old / spoiled / past - its - sell - by - date
meat.
From green, free - range farms to the pristine blue waters of New Zealand's coastline, all of Ziwi's grass -
fed meat and fresh seafood are sourced from sustainably managed, human
grade, local farms that exceed strict New Zealand Standards.
Feeding human
grade meat is significantly safer when you weigh the chances for contamination.
From the green, free - range farms of New Zealand, all of our grass -
fed meat are sourced from sustainably managed, human
grade and local farms that exceed strict New Zealand standards.