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Raw Chicken Grind Pasture - Raised for Dogs & Cats - Golden Nibbles

Raw Chicken Grind Pasture-Raised for Dogs & Cats

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Our Raw Pasture-Raised Heritage Chicken Grind for Dogs & Cats is made from whole chicken. The chicken is pasture-raised and locally sourced.

This grind is made using muscle meat, bone, heart, and liver. It follows a whole-prey style approach. This style gives pet parents flexibility and variety when building raw meals.

Simple, single-protein raw food

The chicken used is a slow-growing heritage breed. It is fed a vegetable-based diet. The birds are raised without antibiotics or added hormones.

Whole-prey style nutrition

This raw grind includes natural bone and organs. These parts provide minerals and nutrients found in whole animals. Many pet parents choose this style to rotate proteins or customize meals.

Fresh and freezer-friendly

Each portion is vacuum-sealed and packed flat. This helps keep the food fresh. Flat packaging also saves space in the freezer and makes thawing easy.

Guaranteed Analysis
Moisture (max): 74.25%
Crude Protein (min): 17.19%
Crude Fat (min): 8.80%
Crude Fiber (max): 0.75%
Ash (max): 3.21%
Calories: 42 kcal per oz
Calories per 1 lb package: 680

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  • All-natural
  • locally sourced
  • No additives
  • No chemicals
  • Non GMO

why Freeze-dried?

Freeze-dried treats offer the benefits of raw nutrition in a convenient, shelf-stable form — without the need for freezer space. The gentle freeze-drying process removes moisture without heat, helping maintain the ingredient’s natural structure and nutritional integrity. This makes freeze-dried treats an easy, mess-free option for dogs and cats, whether you feed raw, gently cooked, or kibble-based diets.

Many pet parents choose freeze-dried treats as a gentle, low-commitment way to explore minimally processed nutrition without changing their pet’s full diet.

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