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The Protein Conundrum So many of us have searched and researched for the best food for our little ones...And we have discussed the protein content pros and cons extensively...It seems everyone who feeds raw (and I just got on the band-wagon) feels we have chosen the very best food...My question is, if dry foods such as Evo have up to 42% protein, and another dry food, such as Instinct, have about 35% protein, then is raw food, w/an average of 13% protein as adequate? Or, is it, that the components in raw food are more readily digestible and utilized...Btw, I'm off work today, and have chosen to do nothing but think about my dog, what she's eating, and what everybody elses dog is eating...lol...I was thinking I needed to "get a life", but then it suddenly occurred to me, this is my life lolol... |
That's what I do all day too.:rolleyes: Raw (along with canned and homecooked) have to be converted to a dry matter basis to be able to compare the protein % with kibble. Divide the protein by the reciprocal of the moisture. If it is 13% protein and 70% moisture, then it would be 13 divided 30 (100-70). If it is 15% protein and 75% moisture, then it would be 15 divided by 25 (100-75). |
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All you are doing is taking out the water because it can't be counted when figuring nutrient levels. Happy math-ing. :) |
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Well, I got .40625, unless I'm doing it wrong...But I guess you could say you would round it off to the next digit lol...Bottom line is I'm back to wondering if 41% is too much :rolleyes: But, no way am I stopping the raw, unless there is an issue, because I have never ever ever seen Apple so happy w/her mealtime...warms a mom's heart to be sure :p |
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A food that is really only 13% protein would be reserved for pups with illnesses (i.e. kidney disease). |
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Okay, I new to all of this, so this seems a little overwhelming to me. In dry food, it is better to have a higher amount of protein? Sorry for sounding so ignorant on this issue, I'm still learning.:rolleyes: |
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Thanks Sweet Apple! This is so good to know! YorkieTalk is such a wonderful place to get info! :) |
raw and home cooked can be overwhelming- especially if you have to deal with converting or dealing with supplements. Crystal is ALWAYS a wealth of info :) She's my go to gal! Crystal- when talking about home made- how do you know the % of protein, moisture ect? |
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She certainly is!!! I'm really looking forward to the answer to this post :) |
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