Simple Single-Protein Raw Feeding
Our Pure Chicken is a straightforward frozen raw food recipe designed for pet owners looking for a simple chicken-based feeding option with minimal ingredients. Made with finely ground chicken including meat and bone, plus chicken liver and chicken heart, this raw blend fits well into rotational feeding plans and customized raw diets.
Its finely ground consistency makes portioning and meal preparation more convenient for everyday raw feeding routines while giving pet owners flexibility when building a balanced feeding plan.
What’s Included in Pure Chicken?
This recipe contains:
- finely ground chicken carcass and meat
- chicken hearts
- chicken liver
The blend is designed as a single-protein raw option using chicken ingredients only, making it useful for pet owners who prefer simpler protein choices within their feeding rotation.
Nutrient Analysis
Per 100 g as fed:
- Calories: 229.65 kcal
- Protein (min): 14.4%
- Fat (min): 18.57%
- Moisture (max): 63.10%
- Fibre (max): 4.5%
- Calcium (min): 0.56%
- Phosphorus (min): 0.38%
- Ash: 2.70%
Many raw feeders appreciate having access to nutritional analysis information when comparing raw dog food and raw cat food recipes, especially when building rotational feeding routines or customized meal plans.
Why Raw Feeders Choose Single-Protein Recipes
Many raw feeders use single-protein meals to help simplify feeding routines, support elimination-style feeding approaches, or create more controlled protein rotation schedules. Chicken-based raw meals are also commonly used by pet owners introducing dogs or cats to raw feeding because of their familiar flavour and finely ground texture.
Pure Chicken can work well for:
- rotational raw feeding
- customized raw meal plans
- dogs already eating raw diets
- cats eating raw diets
- pet owners wanting simple ingredient recipes
- households feeding multiple pets
Finely Ground for Convenient Feeding
The finely ground texture makes this recipe easier to portion, thaw, and mix with additional raw ingredients or supplements if desired. Many raw feeders also prefer finely ground blends for smoother transitions between proteins and simpler daily meal preparation.
Important Feeding Considerations
Protein rotation is commonly recommended within raw feeding routines to help provide broader ingredient variety over time. Some raw feeders also choose to rotate additional proteins or supplements depending on their overall feeding approach.
As with all frozen raw pet food:
- keep frozen until ready to use
- thaw in the refrigerator
- use standard raw food handling practices
- clean feeding surfaces and bowls after use
Ideal For
- dogs and cats already eating raw food
- raw feeding protein rotation
- pet owners looking for single-protein meals
- customized raw feeding plans
- finely ground raw feeding preferences
- Ontario raw feeding households
A Practical Chicken Raw Food Option
Pure Chicken offers a simple and convenient raw feeding option for pet owners looking for a chicken-based recipe with straightforward ingredients and flexible feeding use within rotational raw diets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ingredients are included in Pure Chicken?
Pure Chicken is made with finely ground chicken meat and bone, chicken liver, and chicken heart.
Is Pure Chicken a single-protein raw food?
Yes. This recipe uses chicken as the only animal protein source.
Is Pure Chicken suitable for dogs and cats?
Yes. This recipe is suitable for both dogs and cats already eating raw diets.
Is this recipe fully balanced for long-term feeding?
Single-protein raw meals are often used within rotational feeding plans. Some raw feeders choose to rotate additional proteins or supplements depending on their overall feeding routine.
Why do raw feeders rotate proteins?
Many raw feeders rotate proteins to add ingredient variety and create a more varied feeding routine over time.
Is the texture finely ground?
Yes. Pure Chicken uses a finely ground texture that can make portioning and mixing easier.
How should Pure Chicken be stored?
Keep frozen until ready to use. Thaw in the refrigerator and handle raw pet food using standard food safety practices.
Is chicken a common protein for raw feeding?
Yes. Chicken is commonly used in raw feeding routines and is often included as part of rotational feeding plans.








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