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Freeze dried ducklings. Limited quantities and a rare treat. Especially convenient when traveling.

These are by the each. Whole duckling, head on, feet on. Approximately 6-8 inches long

Whole ducklings can be a nutritious option for dogs, offering a variety of benefits. When feeding a dog whole ducklings, it’s important to consider both the meat and the bones, as well as the organs, all of which contribute to the overall nutritional value. Here’s a general overview of the nutritional content of a whole duckling (raw, with skin, bones, and organs included) based on an approximate serving size of 100 grams:

Nutritional Breakdown of Whole Duckling (Raw, per 100g)

•Calories: 190-220 kcal

•Protein: 20-25 grams

•Total Fat: 12-15 grams

•Saturated Fat: 3-5 grams

•Monounsaturated Fat: 5-7 grams

•Polyunsaturated Fat: 1-2 grams

•Cholesterol: 75-85 mg

•Carbohydrates: 0 grams (Duck meat is carbohydrate-free)

•Fiber: 0 grams

•Sodium: 45-60 mg

•Potassium: 250-300 mg

•Iron: 1.5-2.5 mg (approx. 10-15% of daily value)

•Zinc: 2-3 mg (approx. 20-25% of daily value)

•Vitamin B12: 1.5-2.0 mcg (approx. 50% of daily value)

•Niacin (Vitamin B3): 4-6 mg (approx. 20-30% of daily value)

•Phosphorus: 150-180 mg (approx. 20-25% of daily value)

Key Nutritional Benefits of Ducklings for Dogs:

1.High-Quality Protein: Duck meat is an excellent source of high-quality animal protein, essential for muscle growth, tissue repair, and overall body function. Dogs need protein for energy, immune support, and maintaining strong muscles and organs.

2.Healthy Fats: Duck meat is relatively high in fat, including both monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are beneficial for energy, coat health, and maintaining a healthy weight. The fat also provides essential fatty acids, which support brain function, skin health, and inflammation control.

3.Vitamins: Duck meat is rich in B vitamins, particularly Vitamin B12 and Niacin (B3), which are important for energy metabolism, nervous system health, and red blood cell production. These vitamins help promote overall vitality and well-being in dogs.

4.Minerals:

•Iron: Duck provides a good amount of heme iron, which is the most absorbable form of iron. Iron is essential for the production of hemoglobin and maintaining healthy blood cells.

•Zinc: Supports immune function, skin health, and wound healing.

•Phosphorus: Important for healthy bones, teeth, and overall cell function.

5.Low Carbohydrates: Whole ducklings have virtually no carbohydrates, making them suitable for dogs on low-carb or ketogenic diets.

6.Natural Source of Collagen and Glycosaminoglycans: The bones and connective tissues in whole ducklings are a natural source of collagen, which supports joint health, skin elasticity, and connective tissue. These nutrients are especially beneficial for active dogs or those with joint issues.

7.Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Duck, especially if pasture-raised or free-range, can provide a source of omega-3 fatty acids, which support healthy skin, coat, and brain function in dogs.

8.Organs: Duck organs (liver, heart, and gizzards) are rich in additional vitamins (like Vitamin A and Vitamin K) and minerals (like copper and selenium) that are beneficial for dogs’ overall health, including immune support, vision, and antioxidant function.

Feeding Considerations:

•Raw Diet: If you feed your dog a raw diet (BARF or prey-model diet), whole ducklings can be a great option. The bones in raw duck are softer and safer for dogs to eat than cooked bones, which can splinter and cause harm.

•Balanced Diet: While ducklings are nutritionally complete in terms of protein and fat, they should be part of a balanced diet that includes a variety of meats, organs, and vegetables to ensure your dog receives all the necessary nutrients.

•Portion Control: Ducklings are relatively high in fat, so if your dog is not very active or has a tendency to gain weight, consider offering smaller portions.

Conclusion:

Whole ducklings are a nutrient-dense, biologically appropriate food for dogs, providing high-quality protein, healthy fats, and essential vitamins and minerals. They can be an excellent choice for dogs that require a high-protein diet, support for joint health, or those that thrive on raw or species-appropriate feeding regimens.

Whole freeze dried duckling

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