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About Bison Heart:
Fed as muscle meat for 80% of the muscle meat ratio
Never Antibiotics
Never Hormones
Never chlorine dipped
Never any preservatives
Bison heart is one of the richest natural sources of CoQ10 and has a higher concentration of iron and essential fatty acids than commercial beef hearts. Bison is leaner, lower in cholesterol and higher in protein content.
Sourcing:
Bison is an excellent protein to use for rotational feeding and is packed full of flavor. Your furbabies will love having bison added to their meal plan.
Our Bison hearts are sourced from our partnership with a local small-herd Bison rancher who follows sustainable livestock production practices and high standards for animal welfare. "Never Ever" Antibiotics or Hormones.
Your dog will benefit from offering him or her this terrific alternative to the typical beef and chicken proteins.
Freshly harvested USDA. Never high-heat pasteurized or processed by HPP (high-pressure pasteurization).
Ingredients:
Bison Heart
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Use:
The Raw Food products are a pet food supplement only, not for Human Consumption.
Handling and consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase you and your pet's risk of a foodborne illness.
Storage and Handling Information Statement:
Some raw food products may contain bacteria that could cause illness if mishandled.
Follow these instructions for safest use.
1. Keep frozen until ready to use.
2. Thaw in refrigerator or microwave.
3. Keep raw meat and poultry separate from other foods. Wash working surfaces, utensils (including cutting boards, preparation and feeding bowls), hands, and any other items that touch or contact raw meat or poultry with hot soapy water.
4. Refrigerate leftovers immediately or discard them.
You agree to hold harmless - Mayfair Advisors, LLC AKA Raw Dog Food and Company and accept all risk by executing this purchase.
First time buying these for my cat. As soon as I put the heart out, it was gone!
One of my Huskies didn't eat the raw--he tried to roll around in it. He got it into the fur around his neck. But, both babies loved the dehydrated hearts I made. It worked really well as a high value treat for training.
'The girls' loved the bison hearts! Gone in a flash!
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I cook the heart pieces and then cut up in tiny pieces and freeze til needed to use as a high value training treat in high distraction environments. So much better than commercially made high calorie treats. I lose about 10-15% to fat attached to the muscle but so much less than what I found on beef heart pieces.
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