Farmina n&d grain free puppy pollo e melograno

95% ANIMAL-SOURCED PROTEIN & GMO-Free! Complete Cat Food for All Life Stages.

Farmina N&D Grain-Free Grass-Fed Lamb Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages. Limited Carbohydrate, High Level of Fresh Protein, No Peas, Lentils or Pea Protein, No Added Plant Oils of Any Kind, Low Fiber.

While dogs and even cats are able to benefit from limited carbohydrates, their dietary requirements are similar to those of predator canines and felines. Anatomically, they are better structured to eat and process animal proteins and animal fats. Our diets were safety tested for two years in conjunction with a well-known veterinary hospital and the results published and reviewed by peers.

The N&D Grain-Free formulas for dogs and cats are comprised of 70% animal ingredients (pre-cooking weight) and 30% vegetables, fruits, vitamins and minerals. These diets are grain and gluten free. They range in protein from 37% to 44% for cats. Animal protein ranges from 95% to 97% of total protein, among the highest available. Virtually all of the fats in the grain-free formulas are animal-based as well. There are no added plant oils of any kind. These diets are also quite different than competing foods because we use much better quality protein sources that are devoid of bone, so ash is as low as 7.80% and calcium and phosphorous levels are controlled.

Our diets are unique in that we typically pair identical proteins in a fresh/dehydrated sequence. This allows us to optimize the amino acid profile of the food while also increasing protein. Even for us there are practical limits to using fresh protein, so superior quality dehydrated sources are always used.

Ingredients: Lamb meat, dehydrated lamb meat (source of glucosamine & chondroitin sulfate), potato, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), dehydrated egg product, herring (source of glucosamine & chondroitin sulfate), dehydrated herring (source of glucosamine & chondroitin sulfate), herring & salmon oil blend (preserved with mixed tocopherols), chicken protein concentrate, dried carrots, sun-cured alfalfa meal, chicory root extract, fructooligosaccharide, yeast extract (source of mannan-oligosaccharides), dehydrated blueberry, dehydrated sweet orange, dehydrated pomegranate, dehydrated apple, dehydrated spinach, psyllium seed husk, dehydrated blackcurrant berry, salt, brewers dried yeast, turmeric, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, ascorbic acid, niacin, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, choline chloride, beta-carotene, zinc proteinate, manganese proteinate, iron proteinate, copper proteinate, selenium yeast, DL-methionine, taurine, L-carnitine, aloe vera gel concentrate, green tea extract, rosemary extract.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude Protein (min): 42.00%
Crude Fat (min): 20.00%
Crude Fiber (max): 1.80%
Moisture (max): 10.00%
Ash (max): 8.30%
Calcium (min): 1.60%
Phosphorus (min): 1.30%
Omega-6, Magnesium (max): 0.11%
Taurine (min): 0.40%
Fatty Acids* (min): 3.40%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids* (min): 0.90%
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA*) (min): 0.50%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA*) (min): 0.30%
Glucosamine* (min): 900mg/kg
Chondroitin Sulfate* (min): 600mg/kg
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
Supplemental Information: Percentage of Protein from Animal Sources: 97%; Calories ME from: Protein: 38%; Fats: 43%; All Other Ingredients: 19%

Farmina n&d grain free puppy pollo e melograno

Rating:

Which Farmina Ancestral Grain Recipes Get Our Best Ratings?

Farmina Ancestral Grain Dog Food receives the Advisor’s top rating of 5 stars.

The Farmina Ancestral Grain product line includes the 13 dry dog foods listed below.

Each recipe includes its AAFCO nutrient profile when available… Growth (puppy), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.

ProductRatingAAFCO
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Puppy Medium and Maxi 5 A
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Adult Mini 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Adult Medium and Maxi 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Puppy Mini 5 A
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Adult Light Mini 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Adult Light Medium and Maxi 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Senior Mini 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Senior Medium and Maxi 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Lamb Puppy Mini 5 A
Farmina Ancestral Grain Lamb Puppy Medium and Maxi 5 A
Farmina Ancestral Grain Lamb Adult Mini 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Lamb Adult Medium and Maxi 5 M
Farmina Ancestral Grain Selection Adult Mini and Maxi 5 U

Recipe and Label Analysis

Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Adult Medium and Maxi was selected to represent the other products in the line for detailed recipe and nutrient analysis.

Label and nutrient data below are calculated using dry matter basis.

Farmina Ancestral Grain Chicken Adult Medium and Maxi

Dry Dog Food

Estimated Dry Matter Nutrient Content

Protein = 33% | Fat = 20% | Carbs = 39%

Ingredients: Boneless chicken, dehydrated chicken, whole spelt, whole oats, chicken fat, dried whole eggs, herring, dehydrated herring, dried beet pulp, herring oil, dried carrot, suncured alfalfa meal, inulin, fructooligosaccharide, yeast extract, dried pomegranate, dried apple, dried spinach, psyllium seed husk, dried sweet orange, dried blueberry, salt, brewers dried yeast, turmeric, glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, ascorbic acid, niacin, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, choline chloride, beta-carotene, zinc methionine hydroxy analogue chelate, manganese methionine hydroxy analogue chelate, ferrous glycine, copper methionine hydroxy analogue chelate, selenium yeast, dl-methionine, taurine, l-carnitine, aloe vera gel concentrate, green tea extract, rosemary extract, mixed tocopherols (a preservative)

Fiber (estimated dry matter content) = 3.2%

Red denotes controversial item

Estimated Nutrient Content
MethodProteinFatCarbs
Guaranteed Analysis 30% 18% NA
Dry Matter Basis 33% 20% 39%
Calorie Weighted Basis 27% 40% 33%

Protein = 27% | Fat = 40% | Carbs = 33%

Ingredient Analysis

The first ingredient in this dog food is chicken. Although it is a quality item, raw chicken contains up to 73% water. After cooking, most of that moisture is lost, reducing the meat content to just a fraction of its original weight.

After processing, this item would probably account for a smaller part of the total content of the finished product.

The second ingredient includes dehydrated chicken. Dehydrated chicken is considered a meat concentrate and contains more than four times as much protein as fresh chicken.

Plus (unlike chicken meal) dehydrated chicken is never exposed to high temperatures during processing, so it preserves more of the meat’s natural goodness.

The third ingredient is spelt. Spelt is a species of wheat that’s been cultivated since 5000 BC. Yet because it requires the additional step of husk removal prior to milling, spelt is typically more costly than modern wheat.

However, aside from its energy content, this unique grain is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.

The fourth ingredient includes oats. Oats are rich in B-vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber.

The next ingredient is chicken fat. This item is obtained from rendering chicken, a process similar to making soup in which the fat itself is skimmed from the surface of the liquid.

Chicken fat is high in linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid essential for life. Although it doesn’t sound very appetizing, chicken fat is actually a quality ingredient.

The sixth ingredient includes whole dried eggs, a dehydrated powder made from shell-free eggs. Eggs are easy to digest and have an exceptionally high biological value.

The next ingredient is herring. Herring is a fatty marine fish naturally high in protein as well as omega 3 fatty acids, essential oils needed by every dog to sustain life.

Although it is a quality item, raw fish contains up to 73% water. After cooking, most of that moisture is lost, reducing the meat content to just a fraction of its original weight.

After processing, this item would probably account for a smaller part of the total content of the finished product.

The eighth ingredient is dried herring. Because it is considered a meat concentrate, dried herring contains almost 300% more protein than fresh fish itself.

The ninth ingredient is beet pulp. Beet pulp is a controversial ingredient, a high fiber by-product of sugar beet processing.

Some denounce beet pulp as an inexpensive filler while others cite its outstanding intestinal health and blood sugar benefits.

We only call your attention here to the controversy and believe the inclusion of beet pulp in reasonable amounts in most dog foods is entirely acceptable.

From here, the list goes on to include a number of other items.

But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of this Farmina product.

With 6 notable exceptions

First, although alfalfa meal is high in plant protein (about 18%) and fiber (25%), this hay-family item is more commonly associated with horse feeds.

Next, we find taurine, an important amino acid associated with the healthy function of heart muscle. Although taurine is not typically considered essential in canines, some dogs have been shown to be deficient in this critical nutrient.

In addition, yeast extract is the common name for a broad group of products made by removing the cell wall from the yeast organism.

A significant number of these ingredients are added as specialized nutritional supplements while others are used as flavor enhancers.

However, the glutamic acid (and its chemical cousin, monosodium glutamate, or MSG) found in a minority of yeast extracts can be controversial.

That’s because even though the Food and Drug Administration designated these food additives to be safe decades ago1, the agency continues to receive reports of adverse effects.

So, detractors still object to the use of yeast extract and other glutamic acid derivatives and blame them for everything from Alzheimer’s (in humans) to obesity.

In any case, since the label reveals little about the actual type of yeast extract included in any recipe, it’s impossible for us to judge the quality of this ingredient.

We also note the inclusion of brewers yeast, which can be a controversial item. Although it’s a by-product of the beer making process, this ingredient is rich in minerals and other healthy nutrients.

Fans believe yeast repels fleas and supports the immune system.

Critics argue yeast ingredients can be linked to allergies. This may be true, but (like all allergies) only if your particular dog is allergic to the yeast itself.

In addition, a vocal minority insists yeast can increase the risk of developing the life-threatening condition known as bloat. However, this is a claim we’ve not been able to scientifically verify.

In any case, unless your dog is specifically allergic to it, yeast can still be considered a nutritious additive.

What’s more noteworthy here is that brewers yeast contains about 48% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the actual meat content of this dog food.

Next, this food contains chelated minerals, minerals that have been chemically attached to protein. This makes them easier to absorb. Chelated minerals are usually found in better dog foods.

And lastly, this recipe also includes selenium yeast. Unlike the more common inorganic form of selenium (sodium selenite), this natural yeast supplement is considered a safer anti-cancer alternative.

Nutrient Analysis

Based on its ingredients alone, Farmina Ancestral Grain Dog Food looks like an above-average dry product.

The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 33%, a fat level of 20% and estimated carbohydrates of about 39%.

As a group, the brand features an average protein content of 34% and a mean fat level of 19%. Together, these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 39% for the overall product line.

And a fat-to-protein ratio of about 55%.

Which means this Farmina product line contains…

Above-average protein. Above-average fat. And below-average carbs when compared to a typical dry dog food.

Even when you consider the protein-boosting effect of the alfalfa meal and brewers yeast, this looks like the profile of a kibble containing a significant amount of meat.

Our Rating of Farmina Dog Food

Farmina Ancestral Grain is a grain-inclusive dry dog food using a significant amount of named meats as its dominant source of animal protein, thus earning the brand 5 stars.

Enthusiastically recommended.



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References

03/19/2022 Last Update

What is Farmina?

Farmina began as a joint effort between an English food research company and an Italian livestock feed producer. The Italy-based Russo Magimi Company had been in the feed industry since 1965. When they started developing their first pet foods in the 90s, the company reached out to Farmina, an English food research and nutrition company.

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A high protein content is crucial for maintaining the health of an obligate carnivore (which is what cats are). 97% of Farmina N&D’s protein comes from quality animal sources. I have 4 indoor/outdoor cats. One LOVES this food, the other 3 like it well enough to eat a little every day (I also feed them wet food).