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Find out why Flint River Ranch is not being recalled, like other National Brands.
The Flint River Ranch Difference
We begin with natural & nutritious human-grade
ingredients...... and then we supplement to meet and exceed the
requirements for a balanced dog or cat diet.
No Pet-Grade Food - Human-Grade
Food Only
No Fillers or By-Products
Nothing Artificial
No Ethoxyquin
No BHA or BHT
Preserved with Vitamin C and Vitamin E
One of the things that makes Flint River
Ranch exceptional in the industry is that they only
use high quality human-grade ingredients. This
is in sharp contrast to well over 95% of pet food manufacturers,
including Science Diet, Iams, Eukanuba, Nutro, Purina One and
Pro-Plan, which all use pet-grade meats, grains
and other ingredients.
Pet-grade food is food which is deemed unfit for
human consumption by the FDA. Pet-grade grains include those
which are moldy or rancid, while pet-grade meats include those
termed "4D," which refers to meat and other products derived
from an animal which arrived at the slaughterhouse either dying,
dead, diseased or disabled. From these 4D meats come the by-products
which are also used in these foods. By-products are a mix of
such items as chicken feet, chicken heads, duck heads, beaks,
fish heads, hides, hoofs and intestines.
These ingredients are commonly found in many "premium" pet
foods, even though they have essentially no nutritional value.
It is not surprising that these items are deemed unfit for human
consumption. The question is:
How can we justify feeding dead food to the pets we love?
In addition to rejecting pet-grade foods and by-products, Flint
River Ranch uses no artificial colors or flavors, and no
ethoxyquin, BHA or BHT, propyl gallate, propylene glycol or
other chemical preservatives. Perhaps the most notable of these,
ethoxyquin, has been the subject of a great deal of debate,
as ethoxyquin is classified as a pesticide.
While ethoxyquin is allowed in pet-grade foods,
the maximum amount of ethoxyquin allowable by law in human-grade
food is five parts per million, or the equivalent of 0.0005
of 1%. If ethoxyquin levels in food exceeds that amount,
the food is then deemed unfit for human consumption. Because
ethoxyquin is cheaper than many other chemical preservatives,
it is used in the vast majority of pet foods you see in grocery
and pet supply stores.
Labeling Laws Do Not Help Us!
Some manufacturers simply list ethoxyquin as the letter 'E'
on their ingredients panels, something consumers often mistake
for vitamin E instead. In other cases, ethoxyquin can be contained
in the meats purchased by the pet food manufacturer at the time
of purchase, but because that manufacturer itself doesn't add
additional ethoxyquin to the product, they are not required to
list ethoxyquin in the product's ingredients, based on the way
the laws are written.
Flint River Ranch has always been forthright
in labeling regardless of what the law requires, and that's how
they choose to label the ingredients. They purchase as much organic
chicken as possible, but prefer to correctly say that they use
human quality hormone-free chicken. Like all of
their ingredients, they pay a premium price for the very best
available. Lamb is range-fed, rather than contributing
to the horrible practices of factory
farming. Menhaden fish is a herringlike
fish found along the North Atlantic coast of the United States.
The flesh is an excellent source of menhaden oil for coat and
skin. Fish is a prime source of a complete protein - it includes
all the essential amino acids. Rich in unsaturated fats (Omega
3 fatty acids), Vitamin A and K, and important minerals.
The word "meal" means reduced in size.
The flesh is cooked, some water removed and reduced in size (ground)
in order for a uniform mix of the meat, ground grains, vitamins
and chelated minerals. There are no rendered by-products in Flint
River Ranch foods.
Grain Sources:
The grains we use are puchased from human quality suppliers
to avoid the potential of toxic molds, which have recently harmed
some animals.
Rice is a combination of white and
brown. The white rice for digestibility and the brown for its
added nutritional value. A diet product that is 100% brown rice
can be somewhat hard for some animals to digest.
Wheat flour is a fine-ground whole
wheat grain. A course-ground whole wheat is also added for texture,
along with a quality wheat berry.
Millet is an excellent source of
nutrition for those animals that may have a gluten intolerance.
This huskless grain is very stable and is highly digestible (95%
reported). Additionally, it is naturally resistant to some bacteria
and fungi. These traits, coupled with excellent caloric qualities
and balanced vitamins and nutrients make millet a blanced, beneficial,
all-natural grain.
Corn is not used as an ingredient
in our dog food. It is an excellent grain, but difficult to digest
- either by humans or dogs. The feline digestive systems better
utilize corn and supplies important diet benefits to cats and
kittens, so corn is included in the feline formulas.
Oven-Baked Process
The very finest cooking process for dog food is the oven-baking
process. It produces a far superior product to extruded products.
Over-processing and chemical additives destroy much of the nutritional
value of pet foods. Flint River Ranch formulas are oven-baked under
carefully controlled conditions and temperatures. The result
is better nutrition, palatability and digestibility for your
pet. Oven baking changes starches, which are hard to digest,
into easy to digest dextrins, which are readily absorbed into
your pet's system. The secret to optimal nutrition is not only
how many high quality nutrients are present in your pet's food,
but whether the nutrients can be digested and assimilated, which
is called bioavailability of nutrients.
Flint River Ranch doesn't add probiotics to
standard diets because the products don't require digestive enzymes
to improve them. The superior ingredients and oven-baking process
produces a food that is highly digestible and is quickly assimilated
into the pet's system. Probiotics are not required, nor should
they be added by customers to the formulas. The low digestibility
and inherent problems of lower grade pet foods and those made
with extruded processing almost mandate the addition of digestive
supplements, but ours does not require it.
We do add probiotics to the Dry
Water formula because it is made as an enhanced diet
for extra-special nutritional needs and better results.
If nutrients are not effectively available to the
body during digestion, they might as well not be in the food
at all. Flint River Ranch Super Premium Health Food for
Cats and Dogs is formulated to help your pet maintain a healthy
lifestyle through properly balanced nutrition, the highest quality
human-grade foods, and expert manufacturing processes.
From the Flint River Ranch Ovens.....to
Your Door!
They bake three times a week and ship direct to you to ensure
the freshest pet food! It never sits on warehouse shelves.
Flint River Ranch is very selective about
what goes into their foods - and what doesn't. There are NO artificial
colors or flavors, NO large amounts of salt,
a trick many other makers use to make their foods more palatable, NO ethoxyquin, NO BHA
or BHT, NO propyl gallate, NO propylene
glycol - NO chemical preservatives, NO by-products,
and, of course, NO pet-grade foods.
Read the article, "What's
Really in Pet Foods" to understand the importance
of choosing real food for your pets.
Why We Buy Flint River Ranch
"In 1978 we began using natural foods for our pets, and we've had cats live
long healthy lives. I could count the number of times any of them have needed
veterinarian services on one hand. When you feed them good food, it makes a difference.
Our bodies, and theirs, run on nutrients. If what we eat doesn't have enough
nutrition, something will not work properly and we will not have total health.
I was amazed to find what we thought to be "common" problems,
simply disappear with good food. The body had a chance to defend
itself. We no longer had skin problems, fleas, worms, and allergies.
Their eyes look brighter and their coats shine.
The extra cost to buy natural had a greater return
than we expected. No work time lost for vet visits and no frightening
visits for the pets. It was a decision that has certainly paid
off for all of us. The first stray cat we had lived to be 20
years old, the next 18. We know good food is helping them to
live longer." Donna Watkins
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