Dog food
A card:
The second main identity: dehydrated poultry meat
The added preservative is: sorbus Potassium sorbate (potassium sorbate)
The added antioxidants are: butylated hydroxytoluene (BHA), propyl gallate (propyl gallic acid)
Brand B:
The first identity: Dried Lamb Meat
The second identity: Ground Rice
Added antioxidants Yes: Vitamin E (tocopherols), extracted from natural products.
Okay, from the above points, we might as well make the following comparisons:
(1) The first identity:
< p> The feed rules determine that the identity names mentioned in the product title must be listed according to the ratio and procedure. Therefore, the "first item" listed in the feed identity list is the "most important identity number one" of this pack of feed. The main identity is corn flour, and the first main identity of Brand B is pure mutton. One is cheap grain, and the other is the highest-grade meat. Naturally, Brand B wins.( 2) Ingredients breakdown:
Even if it is not as good as the "ranking of the first identity", look at the "materials" of the identity
Cereals:
Brand A uses corn flour, which is the cheaper protein source among cereals, but is less easy to absorb.
Brand B uses brown rice (ground rice), which is more beneficial among cereals and is easy to absorb.
Meat:
Brand A uses dehydrated poultry meat.t), waterfowl meat can be kept on the bone and the grade is worse than Meat. Brand B uses Dried Lamb Meat. Please note that it is "Meat"---pure meat! It’s not Meal, Meat is the most high-end meat category!
Therefore, even a friendly comparison is the winner!
(3) Preservatives and antioxidants:
Let’s take a look at preservatives and antioxidants
Brand A has added a bunch of Very scary items, including BHA, propyl gallate, etc., which also contain the artificial preservative potassium sorbate. Even if the dosage is within the safe range, some people feel that it is inappropriate because items like BHA take more than 36 hours to be eaten. It can be metabolized out of the body, but dogs are often unlikely to eat only one meal every 36 hours, so this chemical prescription will accumulate in the dog's body all year round...
Brand B not only does not contain artificial preservatives, but the antioxidants also use natural vitamin E (the cost is higher than chemical antioxidants)
In comparison with nature and kindness, Brand B wins.
< p> In addition, some people also suspect that the identification of plate A is a bit "technical". Take a careful look at plate B~ On the back of the first identity, Dried Lamb Meat, there is a mark "(mini 26%)". It is said that this identity accounts for "at least" more than 26% of all feed identities.But what about card A? Not only do they not indicate the percentage, but they also look carefully at the first three identities of Brand A: "Maize flour, dehydrated poultry meat, maize..." Did you see my sign? What is the difference between the first-ranked identity: Maize flour (corn flour) and the third-ranked identity, maize (corn)? Aren’t they all ordinary items?
Why should we leave Qi to explain? This is the so-called "technical trickery"! The trick is to list items with "same status, different methods" separately to reduce the proportion of that status. In this way, the status of meat can be put first, so that the status of meat can be put first. The level of this pack of feed seems to be higher, but no matter how the A cards are divided, there is still no way to move the meat status to the first place. Moreover, the first and third status are both corn, and together the corn accounts for all the feed. Don't you know how much better than Shen is? The acid content contained in corn itself is too low and needs to be supplemented by other supplements. Therefore, you should consider more if the corn specific gravity is too high!
Summarizing the above three major comparisons, Card B can be said to be an overwhelming victory! In short, when you want to buy dog food, remember to study the certification books and labels!
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