Steve's Real Food frozen turducken recipe has a high protein and low-fat content. The mix of turkey, duck, and chicken provides a highly-palatable raw pet food that has wide-ranging nutritional benefits. It is made from vegetarian-fed, free-range poultry, complete and balanced for all stages of life, and can be fed to both dogs and cats. The turducken diet is a BARF formulation composed of 80% meat/organ/bone, 15% produce, and 5% value-added ingredients such as green lipped mussel, coconut oil, and raw goat milk to provide your pet everything they need WITHOUT the use of synthetic vitamin packs.
Ingredients
Ground Turkey, Turkey Liver, Turkey Heart, Ground Chicken, Broccoli, Ground Duck, Chicken Liver, Apples, Romaine Lettuce, Celery, Goat’s Milk, Sesame Seed, Chia Seed, Coconut Oil, New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel, Taurine, Salmon Oil, Flaxseed, Dried Kelp, Inulin, Ground Eggshell
Ingredient Sourcing:
Our turkey comes from a family farm in California. The turkeys roam freely, are given enrichment activities, and are raised on a non-GMO, biologically appropriate diet. Our chickens come from an 8-generation family farm in Washington and Oregon that introduced "No Antibiotics Ever Chicken." The farm raises free-range chickens and is Non-GMO Project verified. Our delicious red-meat duck hails from Maple Leaf Farms, providing top-quality White Pekin Duck to America's finest chefs. The ducks are free to roam in a cage-free environment and are never given growth hormones or antibiotics. They have access to climate-controlled barns to protect them during the cold Indiana winters. When the ducks are harvested, the farm attempts to utilize every part of the animal so nothing goes to waste. The feathers are sent to make pillows and blankets, and the meat gets added to our tasty pet food. The produce is sourced from the Pacific Northwest, and our goat milk comes from a family farm in Gaston, Oregon. Steve's Real Food is committed to working with family farms that share our belief in sustainable farming free from added hormones, antibiotics, and pesticides.