BARF & raw food
In its strictest form, the BARF diet aims to replicate the natural feeding habits of a carnivore by minimizing the use of dietary supplements and excluding starchy ingredients. In our BARF product categories, you will find a wide selection of carefully chosen ingredients that allow you to create varied rations tailored to the physiological needs of animals while remaining faithful to the principles of this feeding approach.
Please note that all raw meat products may present risks for both animals and members of the household. These products may carry pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli, as well as parasites. For this reason, they are not recommended in certain higher-risk situations, including households with young children, pregnant women, elderly individuals, or immunocompromised persons. In such cases, cooking may be considered as an alternative, as it does not compromise the nutritional quality of the ration.
Any diet should be adapted to the individual animal, ideally with the guidance of a veterinarian or veterinary nutritionist. Regardless of the species or feeding method chosen, regular veterinary monitoring remains essential to ensure the animal's ongoing health and well-being. If you have any questions regarding your animal's diet, please consult a veterinary professional.
35% chicken neck, 23% beef (muscle - depending on the raw material availability), 23% beef fat, 19% poultry meal
2 bags of 10 kg in a 20 kg box
7.8 mm grinding grid output
80% chicken neck, 20% poultry meal
2 bags of 10 kg in a 20 kg box - frozen
5 mm grinding grid output
100% chicken neck
4 bags of 2,5 kg in a 20 kg box - frozen
Approximately 40 g - 10 cm necks
90% beef (muscle), 10% beef fat (depending on supply) - frozen
2 bags of 10 kg in a 20 kg box
7.8 mm grinding grid output
100% turkey neck
4 bags of 5 kg in a 20 kg box - frozen
Approximately 200 g - 25 cm necks
100% turkey male neck
4 bags of 5 kg in a 20 kg box - frozen
Approximately 450 g - 30 cm necks
100% duck neck
4 bags of 5 kg in a 20 kg box - frozen
Approximately 100 g - 15 cm necks
