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Two (2) Packs of Eight (8) 1.55 oz. Boxes - Purina Beyond Mixers+ Natural Cat Food Complement, Immune Support Chicken Bone Broth Chicken bone broth cat complement promotes healthy hydration and helps support a healthy immune system Chicken bone broth cat food topper contains naturally occurring collagen Natural cat food toppings with added vitamins and no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives Limited ingredient broth cat food complement is made without corn, wheat or soy and contains no poultry by-product meal
Complementary products are foods which, individually, are not sufficient to meet all the nutritional requirements of a dog or cat in a single meal because they have no supplements added.
Generally, complementary foods are wet or raw foods that don't have all of the required nutrients that your pet needs, which means you will have to supplement their diet with something else. Toppers are a good example of complementary foods, which are often added to complete foods to increase palatability.
Pumpkin, flax, and sunflower seeds are rich in all the vitamins, minerals, and protein your flock craves daily! Incorporating some seeds and grain to your chickens' diet will boost their health undoubtedly. In addition to seeds, some great grains to try out are oats, barley, malted grain, wheat berries, and corn.
The protein in chicken also helps bolster your immunities. Add plenty of extra veggies for vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, all of which are an additional ally in your fight against cold and flu.
Oregano is being added to poultry diets at commercial chicken farms to work as a natural antibiotic. Add some to your backyard chickens regiment for a happy, healthy flock....
Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is an age old jack of all trades. It's a healthy water additive and it'll also help spruce up your chicken coop.
Bone broth is rich in minerals that help build and strengthen your bones. It also contains many other healthy nutrients, including vitamins, amino acids, and essential fatty acids.
Bone broth is different from chicken broth. It is a liquid that has more protein, collagen, electrolytes, vitamins and minerals than chicken broth. Chicken broth may be ok for cooking, but bone broth is much for concentrated and delicious. Bone broth also gives you nutritional benefits, while chicken broth does not.
There's really no such thing as too much bone broth, but you can tailor your bone broth consumption for your specific health goals. For muscle gain and weight loss drink 2-6 cups daily. For gut health, try at least 2 cups of bone broth each day. For skin conditions and/or joint health, drink 2-4 cups per day.