As a pet food manufacturer, you may know already know that items like chickpeas, lentils, dried beans, and peas fall in the pulses categories. So, it should come as no surprise that they are invading into the market for human food and beverages, therefore their presence in pet food is also expanding. Pet food companies now choose goods for pets based on the principles of human food and increasing the intake of plant-based foods like pulses is one way to do this. In this post, we will explore how pulses are a powerhouse ingredient for dogs. #petfood
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A concentrated extract from the potato tuber. Its unique and rich amino acid profile is ideal in supporting development and growth of microorganisms in conjuncture with other proteins to deliver optimal fermentation yields. Derived and extracted in powder form from yellow and green split peas. This ingredient is highly digestible and rich in both protein and amino acids. #Potato_Starch_for_Pet_Food #Pet_Food_Ingredient_Suppliers #Pet_Food_Ingredient_Distributors
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This ingredient is rich in protein and is a highly palatable flavor enhancer that is easy to digest. Given the smaller protein molecule this is also ideal for animals that are prone to allergies. Tuna Hydrolysate
Chicken Liver Hydrolysate. #Salmon_Hydrolysate
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A liquid formulation of blended antioxidants for the preservation of fats and oils. This product is synthetic and does not contain the EQ and is a BHT BHA blend. It can be used in pet food and Stock feed applications, but has a lower activity without the EQ. The ingredients of this product are food grade. A formulation of blended natural antioxidants for the preservation of fats and oils. This is a tocopherol-based product. The ingredients are food grade and this product is manufactured in a food grade plant, so can be used a food grade finished product. It is also a certified “Organic” product and is GM free. Natural tocopherols are more expensive than synthetic – hence the higher pricing. With the natural tocopherols that are already in Canola Oil, the addition of this product will compliment these tocopherols well. #Antioxidants_for_Pet_Food #Pet_Food_Ingredient_Suppliers #Pet_Food_Ingredient_Distributors
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Highly digestible carbohydrate which provides a novel source of energy. This starch is ideal for use in with allergies and limited ingredient diets due to its lack of protein. Functional dietary fiber source ingredient. Free from Allergens and highly nutritional. Sustainable ingredient obtained from native potato starch out of the potato processing industry. The starch is washed out and dried to powder, resulting in an ingredient that is rich in Carbohydrates and adding functionality. #Tapioca_Starch_for_Pet_Food #Potato_Starch_for_Pet_Food
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Salmon Meal is made from freshly harvested Atlantic Salmon at a plant on the West Coast of Norway. Only fresh heads, backbones and cuts are used as raw material. The dry rendered product derived from the parts of whole carcasses of duck with or without accompanying bone, exclusive of feathers, heads, feet, or entrails. Good source of Protein and Amino Acids this product is excellent for maintaining muscle and other metabolic processes. This ingredient is made from lamb products which are rendered to remove the water and fat, leaving a dry, high-quality, highly digestible protein for lean muscles. #Duck_Meal_Products #Lamb_Meal_Products #Venison_Meal_Producers
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Venison is not commonly seen as a protein option for dog food by pet owners. Nonetheless, it is one of the most nutritive options for dogs. Many dog food businesses do not provide venison because it is more costly; alternative protein sources might result in more profits. Nevertheless, reliable dog food manufacturers are more focused on delivering optimal nutrition treats than focusing solely on making profits. However, do dogs eat venison? Is this the right meal to feed them with? To answer such questions, first, explore whether are dogs omnivores or carnivores. Let’s dive into the article! #Pet_Food_Ingredient_Suppliers #Pet_Food_Ingredient_Distributors
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