BOHEMIA BARF Game meat and Lamb C

Non-granulated, mixed pure Czech recipe for puppies, adult and senior dogs. Recipe C contains reduced levels of proteins, fats, and energy values, but compared to recipes A and B, it has the highest levels of vegetables, fruits, herbs, and increased levels of minerals, as well as a significant share of natural chondroprotectives glucosamine and chondroitin in the form of deer antlers. High levels of vegetables ensure high fiber and vitamin intake.
Product Variants
800g
2kg
5kg
Further information

Crude protein 26 g
Crude fat 12 g
Crude fiber 6,2 g
Raw ash 4,5 g
Calcium 1,3 g
Phosphorus 0,9 g
Humidity 4 g
Energy value 3320 kcal

Who is the C recipe suitable for:

The recipe is suitable for puppies of breeds that will weigh more than 45 kg in adulthood, and it is important to ensure a gradual development, especially due to the joint apparatus. The food is suitable for overweight adult dogs. An excellent recipe for seniors with regular activity.

Composition:

Game (pheasant skeleton, wild duck skeleton, pheasant breast, wild duck breast), fruits and vegetables (apples, pears, carrots, cabbage, celery, kale, broccoli, pumpkin, beetroot, young green peas, spinach, parsley, raspberries, strawberries, currants, blackberries, blueberries), lamb (liver, lungs, larynx, heart, meat trimmings), oats, rye, seeds and nuts (flaxseed, sunflower, sesame, pumpkin, peanut, milk thistle), whole dried eggs, dried goat milk, crushed antlers of European deer, brewer's yeast (dehusked), herbs (basil, oregano, thyme, summer savory, sage, fennel, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, lovage, dill, marjoram).

How to serve
Pour hot water over the food so that it is 0.5 - 1 cm above the mixture level and let it soak and cool for a few minutes. Although it is already a complete food, you can also mix in additional meat from a Bohemia can or other ingredients as desired.

The recipe meets nutritional values
The Bohemia Pet Food recipe is formulated according to the recommendations of the European FEDIAF office. The production is approved by the Central Control and Testing Institute in Agriculture (UKZUZ) and the State Veterinary Administration.

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