Dog Food : Portuguese Kibble, opinions ?

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  1. CMartin

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    Hi All,

    I have chosen a new super premium grain free kibble produced in Portugal for Gaston. I would like your opinion on it (considering the ingredients).
    I don't find it on dog food reviews even though it is being exported to your countries (UK, Spain, Italy, ..etc).
    From what I have gathered online, I think it looks like a good choice. Would appreciate your views too.
    Thanks.

    https://www.gleebirmingham.com/news...axi-pet-food-manufacturer-is-debuting-at-glee

    website :
    http://www.mediterraneum.pt/en

    Composition
    Poultry fresh meat (30%), dried poultry protein, sweet potato, fresh
    egg (7%), poultry fat, peas, hydrolysed poultry proteins, manioc,
    beet pulp (2%), dried sardine protein, minerals, olive oil, DHA,
    natural antioxidants (rosemary, blackcurrant, pomegranate), dried
    apple, dried carrot, dried tomato, yeasts (source of MOS 500 mg/kg),
    Yucca schidigera (250 mg/kg).
    ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS
    Protein 30%
    Crude oils and fats 20%
    Crude fibres 3%
    Crude ash 7.5%
    Omega 3 Fatty Acids 0.4%

    NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES (per kg)
    Vitamins
    3a672a Vitamin A 33.750 U.I.
    E671 Vitamin D3 1.913 U.I.
    3a700 Vitamin E 563mg
    3a821 Vitamin B1 19mg
    Vitamin B2 23mg
    3a381 Vitamin B6 19mg
    Vitamin B12 113mcg
    3a880 Biotin 1.7mg
    TRACE ELEMENTS
    E1 Iron (Sulphate monohydrate) 56mg
    3b201 Iodine (Potassium iodide) 1.7mg
    E4 Copper (Sulphate pentahydrate) 11mg
    E5 Manganese (Manganous sulphate) 56mg
    3b605 Zinc (Sulphate monohydrate) 101mg
    3b607 Zinc (Zinc Chelate of glycine hydrate) 39mg
    E8 Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.225mg
    TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES
    Antioxidants
    Preservatives
     
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    Thanks very much @Jojo83. That is really interesting, I would think always that poultry would be chicken for the most part, turkey, well, white meat. What else could we be considering then ?
    I could always ask the manufacturer what exact poulty goes in there, might be a good idea, as you mention it.

    We have great choice, more than enough so as to be confused much like everyone else, we can just order online if not buy available in the physical shops, it's fine. I settled for this kibble as I really like the idea of fresh produce from farms in Portugal and the mediterranean diet characteristic, it just comes across as homey and natural, on a smaller scale vs. the big scale fat corporate industries.
     
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    I know what you mean. My dog food is produced by a small company using local produce.

    The problem when a producer uses 'poultry meat it could be chicken, turkey or duck or any combination of them; which then means that what is in one bag you buy isn't necessarily the same in the next. It is better if possible to use food which clearly identify the meat protein used.
     
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    Thanks. I have sent them an email asking. Lets' see what they reply then, will let you all know.
     
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    The poultry is fit for human consumption, forgot to say, that this is one of their flags.
     
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    Hi Everyone, I have just got the reply to what poultry the kibble producer uses, it is, and I quote "chicken and/or turkey".
     

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