Cooked Fresh Horse Menu with Parsnip, Carrot and Broccoli (500g)
Cooked Fresh Horse Menu with Parsnip, Carrot and Broccoli (500g)
Cooked Fresh Horse Menu with Parsnip, Carrot and Broccoli (500g)

Cooked Fresh Horse Menu with Parsnip, Carrot and Broccoli (500g)

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Cooked Fresh Horse Menu with Parsnip, Carrot and Broccoli (500g)

Cooked Fresh Horse Menu with Parsnip, Carrot and Broccoli (500g)

£5.99

Our menu with 70% gently cooked horse meat, nutrient-rich offal and healthy vegetables such as parsnip, beetroot, broccoli, rosemary and other valuable ingredients is a hearty and healthy meal for your best friend and is particularly suitable for sensitive four-legged friends and dogs with allergies and intolerances.

We only use fresh, food-grade ingredients for our fresh horse menu in our in-house manufactory. High-quality horse meat and offal are cooked slowly and gently at low temperatures. Only then do we add blanched parsnip, carrots, peas, broccoli and apples, as well as linseed oil, rosehip, algae lime, brewer's yeast, seaweed meal and rosemary to the cooked feed. This ensures that flavour and nutrients are optimally preserved.

No high temperatures, no fillers, no artificial vitamin supplements, no extrusion, no sterilised cans. The result: Like home-cooked, healthy food with all the nutrients from the fresh original ingredients that tastes just as good as it looks. 100% natural and 0% artificial additives. Developed with vets and made with love. Quite simply the best food for your dog. The result is an unrivalled, healthy fresh meal for your dog. Just like home-cooked.

Composition

70% cooked horse (of which 80% horse meat, 20% horse offal: heart, kidney, stomach, liver), 7% parsnip, 7% carrots, 6% peas, 4% apples, 3% broccoli, 1.9% linseed oil, 0.4% rose hip, 0.4% algae lime, 0.1% brewer's yeast, 0.1% seaweed meal, 0.1% rosemary.

Analytical components

Protein 14.9%, Crude Oils and Fat 8.2%, Moisture 66.1%, Crude Ash 2.8%, Crude Fibres 0.8%.
Complementary feed for dogs.



Note: Due to shipping safety, we only ship our frozen Fresh Menus from Monday to Wednesday.
All orders placed after Wednesday 12 PM will be shipped on the following Monday.

Freshly Cooked Horse (70%, of which 80% horse meat and 20% horse offal: heart, kidney, stomach, liver)
Horse meat is rich in vitamin A, which plays an important role in your dog's eyesight and the development of skin, teeth and bones. The iron contained in the meat supports the transport of oxygen in the blood and the copper it contains supports your dog's metabolism. Horsemeat contains a high proportion of sodium, which helps to regulate the body's water balance.



Parsnip (7%)
Parsnips contain high-quality fibre and vitamins. Its nutrients regulate digestion and can therefore have a positive effect on the immune system. Parsnips also contain high-quality carbohydrates and protein. Parsnips are particularly suitable for dogs with allergies.



Carrots (7%)
In addition to energy, fibre and low calories, carrots are healthy because they are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Vitamin A and biotin are particularly worth mentioning here. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the body.



Peas (6%)
Peas contain many vitamins. In addition to beta-carotene, peas are particularly rich in B vitamins and also contain vitamin C. Peas also score highly in terms of minerals: Magnesium, iron, calcium and zinc make them a particularly healthy vegetable side dish.



Apples (4%)
Apples are suitable for a healthy diet because they contain many vitamins, minerals and trace elements such as potassium, calcium, B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid, pectins and polyphenols.



Broccoli (3%)
Broccoli contains some vitamins in particularly high concentrations: vitamin C, vitamin K and beta-carotene. Broccoli is also much better than many other vegetables when it comes to minerals. For example, broccoli provides significant amounts of calcium, iron and copper.



Linseed Oil (1.9%)
Linseed oil is a cold-pressed vegetable oil obtained from linseed, the ripe seeds of linseed (Linum usitatissimum). Linseed oil has a high vitamin E content and an almost perfect omega-3 to omega-6 ratio. The alpha-linolenic acid it contains helps the dog to form blood and can dilate blood vessels. It also regulates blood pressure and cholesterol.



Rosehip (0.4%)
In addition to vitamin C, rosehips also contain numerous other ingredients that have a positive effect on health. These include: Fruit acids, essential oils, pectins, tannins, silicic acid, the antioxidants lycopene and flavonoids, the vitamins provitamin A, vitamin B1 and B2 as well as vitamin E, the minerals zinc, copper, sodium, phosphorus, iron, calcium and magnesium.



Algae Lime (0.4%)
Algae lime consists of deposits of red algae. It contains mainly calcium carbonate, as well as magnesium carbonate and trace elements (boron, iodine, silicic acid) and thus prevents a deficiency of minerals and trace elements. The high calcium content supports the stability of bones and teeth and balances out the excess phosphorus from meat feeding, which can otherwise lead to kidney problems.



Brewer's Yeast (0.1%)
Brewer's yeast contains lots of vitamins and minerals and is also a good source of protein. It also stimulates the metabolism and helps to keep blood sugar levels constant.



Seaweed Powder (0.1%)
Seaweed meal contains many minerals such as zinc and carotenoids which support the skin metabolism and the pigmentation of the coat, nose and paw pads. The amino acid lysine it contains optimises feed conversion; cellulose and mannitol support digestion.



Sage (0.1%)
Sage has a stimulating effect on intestinal functions and the gall bladder due to its bitter substances. The formation of digestive juices in your dog's stomach is stimulated, so sage can help to reduce flatulence and digest fat better.




Is everything in there?

As a holistic vet, Anita Kröger attaches particular importance to a species-appropriate, natural and varied diet when it comes to dog health. From the perspective of holistic veterinary medicine, nutrition plays a key role in a dog's long and healthy life. The vet and founder of the Centre for Canine Health specialises in the treatment of chronic diseases in addition to providing medical nutritional advice. She specialises in intolerances, allergies and gastrointestinal diseases.



What exactly is gently cooked food? Quite simply, it's better food for your dog! Our cooked menus are all made with high-quality, fresh ingredients sourced from the food industry: pure muscle meat and healthy offal, fresh vegetables and fruits, selected oils and herbs, along with a digestible, healthy source of carbohydrates (rice or sweet potato). We carefully balance these ingredients to create complete meals for a species-appropriate, varied, and easily digestible diet for your dog.

We consistently avoid artificial additives, preservatives, flavour enhancers, and attractants. Fresh meat and offal are gently cooked at 90°C, while vegetables and fruits are only blanched to preserve heat-sensitive natural minerals and vitamins.

High-quality oils and natural ingredients like rosehip powder, seaweed meal, brewer's yeast, and algae lime are added to the menu in the final step. Fidelis Fresh Menus are unique and simply put, "Better Food" for your dog! We cook for your dog just like you would at home.

Fidelis Fresh Menus are thus absolutely unique and simply put: "Better Food" for your dog! We cook for your dog just like you would at home.

Disadvantages of other types of food

What are the disadvantages of other types of dog food compared to the cooked fresh menus from Fidelis?

Extruded/Cold-Pressed Dry Food::
Almost always made with a significant amount of grains, animal meals, and hardened fats. Fresh ingredients like meat, offal, and vegetables are used in very small quantities or not at all. The extrusion or cold pressing process heats the product to very high temperatures, destroying most remaining nutrients and minerals.

- Vitamins and minerals are artificially added.
- Dry food often contains preservatives and attractants.

Wet Food/Canned Food::
Most manufacturers use low-quality meat and slaughter by-products, plant by-products, and artificial additives for can production. Fresh ingredients like meat, offal, and vegetables are used in very small quantities or not at all. The sterilization process in autoclaves during canning heats the food to a temperature of 110–140°C, resulting in the loss of a large portion of nutrients and minerals.

-Vitamins and minerals are artificially added.
-Canned food often contains preservatives and attractants.

B.A.R.F. (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food):
The concept of feeding dogs biologically appropriate raw food, including meat, offal, vegetables, and fruits, has merit. However, raw, untreated B.A.R.F. products can be a significant problem. They are often contaminated with a high number of germs and bacteria, which can lead to intolerance or digestive difficulties for the dog and pose serious health risks for the owner during thawing and preparation. Enterobacteria and E. coli bacteria can cause severe health problems in both dogs and humans. The protein content in B.A.R.F. menus is often too high, leading to health problems in many dogs.

Daily Feeding Guide

This guide provides a starting point for the amount of food to feed your dog daily.

Puppies up to 8 months: approximately 4% of body weight
Dogs up to 15 kg: approximately 2-3% of body weight
Dogs over 15 kg: approximately 2-2.5% of body weight

Example: A 20 kg dog with a recommended daily allowance of 2% would need 400g of food per day (20 kg * 2% = 400g).

Please Note:
These are guidelines for healthy, active, non-neutered dogs. Individual needs may vary by up to 50% based on age, breed, or activity level.
Adjust the amount of food based on your dog's individual needs to maintain a healthy weight.

Transitioning to Fidelis

Fidelis recommends switching your dog's food immediately. Skip one meal (preferably in the evening) and start with our food at the next meal. Feed a single flavour for the first 14 days to allow your dog's stomach to adjust. After two weeks, you can alternate between different flavours.

Delivery & Storage

Our fresh menus are delivered frozen and have a shelf life of approximately 6 months when frozen. In the refrigerator, unopened menus can be stored for about 5-7 days. We recommend using opened menus within 2-3 days.

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