Nature's Variety Raw Rabbit Formula

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  1. Nicole & Baby

    Nicole & Baby Well-Known Member

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    Hi, I was wondering if this could be added to the food chart? I was not sure how to ask or who to submit to - I got this from the website & it might help others.
    Nature's Variety Raw Rabbit Formula
    Calories
    65 per oz
    Guaranteed Analysis
    Crude Protein (min): 13.0%
    Crude Fat (min): 8.0%
    Crude Fiber (max): 3.0%
    Moisture (max): 68.0%

    Other Nutritional Data
    Carbohydrates: 1.60%
    Linoleic Acid (Omega 6): 0.26%
    Linolenic Acid (Omega 3): 1.53%
    Arachidonic Acid: 0.02%

    Vitamins
    Vitamin A: 710 IU/kg
    Thiamin: 3.30 mg/kg
    Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 2.86 mg/kg
    Niacin (Vitamin B3): 60.72 mg/kg
    Pantothenic Acid: 6.16 mg/kg
    Vitamin B6: 4.69 mg/kg
    Folic Acid: 3.39 mg/kg
    Vitamin B12: 0.08 mg/kg Minerals
    Calcium: 1.16%
    Copper: 2 mg/kg
    Iron: 61 mg/kg
    Magnesium: 0.0398%
    Manganese: 2 mg/kg
    Phosphorus: 0.663%
    Potassium: 0.215%
    Selenium: 0.14 mg/kg
    Sodium: 0.0744%
    Zinc: 21.00 mg/kg Amino Acids
    Arginine: 1.35%
    Cystine: 0.18%
    Histidine: 0.35%
    Isoleucine: 0.56%
    Leucine: 1.02%
    Lysine: 1.09%
    Methionine: 0.36%
    Phenylalanine: 0.68%
    Threonine: 0.77%
    Tyrosine: 0.41%
    Tryptophan: 0.33%
    Valine: 0.59%
    Taurine: 0.04%
     
  2. Hillary & Maui (GA)

    Hillary & Maui (GA) Well-Known Member

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    In order for a food to be added to the food chart, you need to get the following information:

    If you have "as fed" information (not so-called "guaranteed" or label values) . . .

    . . . And you'd like Janet to add them to the food tables, please e-mail Janet at binky dot cat at sbcglobal dot net. At the very least, I need "as fed" values for protein, fat, and carbohydrate. It would also be helpful to have "as fed" values for phosphorus, fiber, water, ash, and calcium, along with calorie information. I cannot use any number which is labeled "maximum" or "minimum", because it is by definition not an accurate value.


    This came from Janet & Binky's site, hope this helps.

    So, my recommendation is that you contact the company and ask them for the as fed information as outlined above.
     
  3. Nicole & Baby

    Nicole & Baby Well-Known Member

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    Thank you, I will begin doing that on some foods......
     
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