Ingredients used in Flint River Ranch Premium Pet Foods
"You are what you eat" applies to dogs and cats
as well as to people
AAFCO Nutrient Profiles
Their profiles and protocol testing are the recognized industry authority
on dog and cat nutrition for the purposes of substantiation of nutritional
adequacy in commercial pet foods. All Flint River Ranch pet diets are
formulated to exceed their requirements for nutrition.
Definition of Meal
"Meal" (as in chicken meal) means "reduced in size."
The flesh is cooked, some water removed and reduced in size (ground) in
order for a uniform mix of the meat, ground grains, vitamins and chelated
minerals. There are no rendered by-products, feet, head, intestines, or
other meat products not fit for human consumption in Flint River Ranch
products.
Source Of Grains
Grains are purchased from major commercial suppliers like General Mills,
then tested and retested by the finest labs. This testing insures the
very best quality and reduces the possibility of toxic molds. Grain is
cheaper when purchased direct from the farm; however, the risk of toxic
mold is greater.
Wheat Grain
Whole wheat and selected parts of the wheat berry are used as our base
grain. The whole grain is ground into two sizes. A fine ground whole-wheat
flour as a binder and a course ground whole wheat flour for texture. Wheat
grains are not only more digestible than corn, it is one of the most nutritionally
balanced cereal grains. It is an easy-to-digest source of carbohydrates,
fiber and energy. A combination of grains, like a combination of meat,
is better than just one source.
Rice
A combination of brown and white rice. The white rice for digestibility
and the brown for its added nutritional value. A product that is 100%
brown rice can be somewhat hard for some animals to digest.
Wheat
Wheat flour is a fine-ground whole wheat grain. A course ground whole
wheat is also added for texture, along with a quality wheat berry.
Corn
Corn is an excellent gain; however, it is more difficult to digest - either
by humans or dogs. Therefore, corn is not used as an
ingredient in our dog food. The feline
digestive system better utilizes corn and supplies important
diet benefits to cats and kittens. Corn is included in the feline
formulas.
Organic Chicken
It is possible to put one organic chicken in 50 tons of food and legally
say we use organic, range fed chicken. Some manufacturers take this option.
While we purchase as much organic chicken as possible, we prefer to more
correctly say we use human quality chicken that is hormone free. Like
all of our ingredients, we pay a premium price of the very best available.
Chicken meat provides essential amino and fatty acids.
Lamb
The lamb in our pet food is range fed.
Lecithin
Lecithin protects cells from damage caused by oxidation. Lecithin is largely
composed of the B vitamin choline - with linoleic acid and inositol.
Fish
Menhaden fish - a herring-like fish found along the North Atlantic coast
of the United States - the flesh is an excellent source of menhaden oil
for coat and skin. Fish is a prime source of a complete protein. It includes
all the essential amino acids. It is rich in unsaturated fats Omega 3
fatty acids), Vitamins A, K and K, and also ontains iodine, calcium, phosphorus,
iron, potassium copper and fluoride.
Copper and Iron
A deficiency of iron causes nutritional anemia. A small amount of copper
will improve utilization of iron.
Proteins
Proteins are organic chemical compounds and a major component of the structure
of all living organisms. Protein functions to build and repair body structure.
A good pet food should contain highly digestible protein sources that
provide the essential amino acids in adequate amounts. Digestible food
protein from several sources is more desirable than protein from only
one source.
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates serve primarily as an energy source while giving bulk to
the diet. Plant material is made up of a high percentage of carbohydrates.
Fats
Fats are complex molecules that are broken down by the digestive system
into smaller molecules known as fatty acids. Fat is a concentrated source
of energy and works toward making hormones, skin and coat oils, membranes
and parts of body cells.
Essential Fatty Acids
Linolenic Acid (Omega 3) and Linoleic Acid (Omega 6)
Cat Food
The Flint River Ranch cat food is extruded with the addition of a slight
"baking" process to give it the crusty texture. Cat food is
higher in price because there is more pure meat protein in cat food. Taurine
level is not less than 0.1% - pH is below 6.4 - Magnesium is less than
0.095% - ash is less than 5.5% - all important to help prevent Feline
urological Syndrome. We feel that providing distilled water or pure water
in the cat's water dish is a must if you have a concern for your kitty.
Taurine
Taurine is an essential amino acid necessary for the proper development
and ongoing health of the heart and eyes. All Flint River Ranch Cat Foods
contain Taurine.
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