Henry's Fresh and Healthy Pet Food
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Henry's Fresh and Healthy Pet Food
So I am always looking for a good low corn, no fillers, dye, and pesticides. I can across these...
Henry's Fresh and Healthy Pet Food
They seem pretty good. They girls like them but by boy will not touch them (I got the healthy blocks) my concern is that it doesn't provide the % of Protein, Fat, and Fiber the way other foods do. I have not given these exclusively as they are a bit pricey and I can not decide if they are really a "Healthy" option. I have been giving them a few times a week alongside the girls normal diet. (Sunburst rat and mouse - Protein 14% - Crude Fat 7% - crude fiber 5% mixed with some extra oats and fresh stuff)
Has anyone else tried any of the brands flavors or have a way to calculate these percentages correctly.
Henry's Fresh and Healthy Pet Food
They seem pretty good. They girls like them but by boy will not touch them (I got the healthy blocks) my concern is that it doesn't provide the % of Protein, Fat, and Fiber the way other foods do. I have not given these exclusively as they are a bit pricey and I can not decide if they are really a "Healthy" option. I have been giving them a few times a week alongside the girls normal diet. (Sunburst rat and mouse - Protein 14% - Crude Fat 7% - crude fiber 5% mixed with some extra oats and fresh stuff)
Has anyone else tried any of the brands flavors or have a way to calculate these percentages correctly.
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Re: Henry's Fresh and Healthy Pet Food
Oops. I answered on the other thread.
Edit: here’s where I got the info on converting the label from. http://hamsterhideout.com/forum/topic/102287-hamster-nutrition-iii-calculating-the-guaranteed-analysis-of-a-mixed-diet/page-1
From what I understand, the way to get the percentages from that sort of label is to take the grams of protein/fat/fiber and divide it by the serving size. If I’m correct in that, the protein and fat of this food is extremely high. Which being mostly pecans, I can see how.
Someone please correct me if I’m wrong. I’m going by info given on a hamster forum about converting people nutrition labels over to percentages.
Edit: here’s where I got the info on converting the label from. http://hamsterhideout.com/forum/topic/102287-hamster-nutrition-iii-calculating-the-guaranteed-analysis-of-a-mixed-diet/page-1
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Re: Henry's Fresh and Healthy Pet Food
Thank you so much!
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Amy Lynn
(a loving mouse mom)
My Current Mouse Family
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Ruby Pepper
Princess Fluffles Stuart
Bianca Chestnut
Dottie Tiny
Mogwai
Ninja
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