
Flint River Ranch's newest formula - Duck and Oatmeal was released
in September 2010! Like the Fish and Chips this formula is low in
grains and especially suited for dogs who may have allergies. It contains
no wheat or corn, by-products or artificial preservatives or additives.
It does contain natural probiotics - see ingredients list below. Like
all other Flint River Ranch dog foods it is oven baked in a state
of the art facility in the United States and shipped directly to your
home.
Pricing is as follows: #10 - $23.49, #20 - 42.99, #40 - 73.99, #200
- 309.99, #520 - 769.99 (includes shipping).
This item is shipped
in bags of 20 pounds or less for customer convenience. If you order
40 pounds, for instance, you will receive a shipment of two 20-pound
bags.
Please
order direct from the Flint
River Ranch company web site and save: (http://www.frrco.com/aaaa267)
INGREDIENTS:
Duck Meal, Oatmeal, Millet, Course Ground Toasted Oats, Potatoes,
Canola Oil (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Sweet Potatoes, Quinoa
(vegetable grain), Avocado Oil, Flax Seed, Herring Meal, Oat Bran,
Blueberries, Apples, Carrots, Cranberries, Rosemary Extract, Choline
Chloride, a-Tocopherol Acetate (Source of Vitamin E), Niacin, Calcium
Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Ascorbic Acid (Source of Vitamin
C ), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Source of Vitamin B6), Thiamine Mononitrate
(Source of Vitamin B1), Riboflavin Supplement (Source of Vitamin B
Chelate), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Biotin, Folic
Acid), Minerals (Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Ferrous Sulfate,
Iron Amino Acid Chelate, Manganous Sulfate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate,
Copper Sulfate, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Sodium Selenite, Calcium
Iodate, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Product, Dried Aspergillus
Oryzae Fermentation Product.
Crude Protein(Min.) 21.0%; Crude Fat(Min.)12.0%; Crude Fiber(Max.)
4.25%; Moisture(Max.)10.0%
| GUARANTEED
ANALYSIS |
| Crude
Protein (Min.) |
21.0% |
| Crude
Fat (Min.) |
12.0% |
| Crude
Fiber (Max.) |
4.25% |
| Moisture
(Max.) |
10.0% |
| Caloric Density (KCAL/pound) |
1739 |
| Caloric Density (KCAL/Cup) |
421 |
| Grams / Cup |
110 |
FEATURES:
- All-Natural,
Whole Ingredients
- No Corn
- No Chicken
No BHA or BHT
- No Ethoxyquin
- No By-products
- No Colors
or Flavors
- No Sprayed-on
additives
- Chelated
minerals
- Fortified
vitamins
- Lamb
meal
- Fish
meal
- Whole
grains
- Tocopherols
(Antioxidants)
- Digestive
enzymes
- Probiotics
- Twice-baked
at low temperatures
- Excellent
palatability
- Highly
digestible
- Low stool
volume
|
| VITAMIN/MINERAL
ASSAY (per kilogram) |
| Vitamin
A |
11,060 |
IU/kg |
| Vitamin
D |
1,020 |
IU/kg |
| Vitamin
E |
95 |
IU/kg |
| Vitamin
C |
40.0 |
mg/kg |
| Thiamin
(Bl) |
9.2 |
mg/kg |
| Riboflavin
(B2) |
11.6
|
mg/kg |
| Pantothenic
Acid |
44.0
|
mg/kg |
| Niacin
|
47.5 |
mg/kg |
| Pyridoxine
|
9.6 |
mg/kg |
| Folic
Acid |
1.6 |
mg/kg |
| Biotin |
1.62 |
mg/kg |
| Vitamin
B 12 |
0.20 |
mg/kg |
| Calcium
|
1.40 |
% |
| Phosphorus
|
1.0 |
% |
| Potassium
|
0.5 |
% |
| Sodium |
0.36 |
% |
| Chloride |
0.52 |
% |
| Magnesium
|
0.14% |
% |
| Iron
|
220.0 |
mg |
| Copper
|
10.0
|
mg |
| Manganese
|
52.0 |
mg |
| Zinc
|
125.0 |
mg |
| Iodine
|
3.1 |
mg |
| Selenium |
0.26 |
mg |
Recommended
by Veterinarians - Approved by Nutritionists
| Feeding
Guide |
| Dog's weight in lbs. |
Suggested Feeding in Cups |
| 20-30
lbs |
1.0
to 1.5 Cups |
| 40-50 lbs |
2.0
to 2.2 Cups |
| 60-70
lbs |
2.5
to 3.2 Cups |
| 80-99
lbs |
3.5 to 4.7 Cups |
Because the Flint
River Ranch Kibble is high density, you feed 20%-25% less than
other foods. Each serving delivers maximum nutrition without fillers,
so you'll also notice a lower stool volume and less clean-up.
It is better to
introduce Flint River Ranch Super Premium foods by mixing with
your dogs usual food and increasing the amount of Flint River
Ranch over several days. It will take time for your dog to adjust
to the rich, easy to digest, Super Premium quality. A sudden change
in any food source may be a shock to your dogs digestive system. You
may notice loose stool. If so, reduce the amount being fed until your
dog adjusts.
Feed your dog
once or twice a day. Food requirements vary depending on climate,
breed of dog and exercise activity. Feed an amount that will maintain
your dog's weight.
Have
fresh water available. Visit your Veterinarian regularly!
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