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Purrform Chicken Gizzard 400g

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Purrform Chicken Gizzard - 400g
Description
Sold in pack of 400g.
Chicken Gizzard is tough and sinewy which makes them good for dental health.
Each chicken gizzard has been individually frozen to make them easy to defrost and easy to combine with our other meat on the bone range.

Nutritional information
High in iron, Niacin, Phosphorus, Riboflavin, Selenium, Vitamin B12 and Zinc.
Iron is a mineral or micromineral and is found in meat.
Iron is vital to many metabolic functions including oxygen transportation in hemoglobin. Iron is needed continuously to provide hemoglobin for newly produced red blood cells. Low level of iron will lead to the development of anaemia.
Phosphorus is a mineral or micromineral and is found in meat and offal meat.
Phosphorous is required in a relatively high amount in the diet. Phosphorous maintain the growth and structure of the skeletal system.

 

Riboflavin otherwise known as vitamin B2 is found naturally in meat and offal meat.
All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body, therefore needs to be supplied by the diet. Vitamin B2, has been proven to be essential to normal growth, muscle development, and hair coat.
Selenium is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and fish.
Selenium is necessary for the normal functioning of the immune system and thyroid gland. Selenium is known for its role in various functions such as anticancer, joint health, skin and coat, immune resistance and antioxidant properties etc.
Cobalamin otherwise known as vitamin B12 is found naturally in meat, offal meat and fish.
All B-complex vitamins are water-soluble and are not stores in the body, which is why it is important to ensure your pet gets enough in their daily diet. Vitamin B12 is necessary for the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It has an important role in intestinal health, as well as brain function.
Zinc is a trace mineral found naturally in meat and bone meal.
Zinc is important because it is heavily involved in enzyme function and protein digestion. Zinc is one of the most important minerals in ensuring a healthy coat and skin.
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