Insect Gutload option??

Muddyfeet

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OK I feed raw but also on some days a dehydrated premix food to my dogs,

So looking at this, seems like may make a decent dry gutload - perhaps not super cheap but I have it.. To be honest, its would not be anywhere as expensive say as bug burger... or perhaps used with Bug burger...

Any glaring concerns?? As it is designed to be used with Meat added, it is higher on calcium to balance out the high Phos found in muscle meat.. (sound familiar) Darn Ca/P ratio is a bugger when feeding a lot of animals..


Honest kitchen preference -


Ingredients

All ingredients dehydrated: Sweet potatoes, organic alfalfa, cabbage, organic coconut, apples, spinach, pumpkin, bananas, celery, organic kelp, honey, tricalcium phosphate, choline chloride, zinc amino acid chelate, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, iron amino acid chelate, copper amino acid chelate.

Guaranteed Analysis
Protein, 12.00%
Fat, 6.00%
Fiber, 10.00%
Moisture, 10.00%
333 calories per cup


AFCO nutrient sheet
http://cdn.thehonestkitchen.com/med...ient-profiles/PREFERENCE-nutrient-profile.pdf
 
OK I feed raw but also on some days a dehydrated premix food to my dogs,

So looking at this, seems like may make a decent dry gutload - perhaps not super cheap but I have it.. To be honest, its would not be anywhere as expensive say as bug burger... or perhaps used with Bug burger...

sounds okay to me.
you using this combined with fresh produce?
 
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