Chicken Necks

$7.50

Meaty chicken necks – a natural source of calcium and glucosamine to support dental health, strong bones, and joints.

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100% Australian Produce
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Chicken necks - raw feeding faves

*Please note when purchasing this item, you select Raw Food Frozen deliver option from drop down menu at checkout as this is not able to be sent by Australia Post* 

Chicken necks have long been a popular raw feeding go-to. Their bones tend not to splinter and can provide a natural way of achieving the right balance of calcium and phosphorus in your dog’s raw food diet.

Whilst pet industry guidelines state how much calcium your dog needs and in what ratios, what is commercially sold in powdered form in most dog foods is not always derived from real bone sources and often lacks bioavailability, natural absorption and the naturally occurring calcium-to-phosphorus balance found in whole raw bones.

 

  • Natural dental cleaner – Gnawing helps scrape away plaque and tartar.
  • Joint support – Rich in glucosamine and chondroitin to maintain healthy cartilage.
  • High-quality protein – Supports muscle development and repair.
  • Bone content – Provides calcium and phosphorus for strong bones and teeth.
  • Easily digestible – Suitable for most dogs, including puppies transitioning to raw.



Raw chicken necks

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our difference is the exotic product range and selection and our ability to fully customise a diet for any dog or cat life stage.

  • No you do not need to add anything to the meals.

  • Yes cats need raw meaty bones ( smaller) as part of a complete natural diet.

  • Store raw meat in the freezer until ready to use. To thaw safely, place it in the fridge for 12–24 hours before feeding. For faster thawing, you can submerge the sealed pack in cold water. Never thaw at room temperature, and always wash hands and utensils after handling.