How Flint River Ranch Food is Made
WHY
OVEN-BAKED DOG FOOD? Flint River Ranch Super Premium All-Natural
Formula is slowly TWICE OVEN-BAKED under carefully controlled conditions
and proper temperatures. This unique baking process changes the hard-to-digest
molecules of "raw" starches into easy-to-digest dextrins.
This process acts as a "pre-digest" of the kibble food,
resulting in less strain on the dog's digestive system, and produces
a greater degree of food absorption. A dog's intestinal tract is short;
it functions in the most efficient manner when the food is concentrated
and can be quickly digested. The important vitamins, minerals, and
food ingredients are then easily assimilated into the dog's digestive
system.
EXTRUSION
vs. QUALITY OVEN-BAKING: Most companies prepare their food
by steaming it as quickly as possible, usually less than 3 minutes,
then extruding it under extreme pressure through a metal die (a steam
extrusion process). This process expands the food with air creating
a uniform shape. This method does not produce the highly digestible
food that your dog's system requires. This extruded food (cooked in
a very short time) usually requires the addition of what many nutritionists
feel are harmful synthetic preservatives (Ethoxyquin, BHA, and BHT)
to maintain a reasonable product shelf life. These synthetic products
may be associated with cancer, allergic reactions, dental disease,
dry skin, poor health, and degenerative organ dysfunction.
OVEN-BAKING
PROCESS: In the oven-baking process, a small 2-inch size
biscuit is baked while it moves slowly through the oven. Then it’s
broken into smaller, irregular kibble ranging in size from tiny morsels
to about 1/2 inch, and sent through the oven again for a second baking,
producing a highly digestible and vitamin-rich food for your dog.
DIGESTIBILITY
/ PALATABILITY: Flint River Ranch dog food scores in the
high 90s for digestibility and palatability, while most extruded food
is in the low to mid 80s on a scale of 100.
SMALL
/ FINE MORSELS: The smaller morsels are very important as
they digest very quickly in the dog's system, helping create immediate
nutritional value for your pet. Dogs don't eat food, they "wolf'
it down—small pieces digest easier in the dog's system. This
is what makes the food so great! The larger, crunchy kibble naturally
cleans teeth, exercises the gums, and freshens breath.
WHY
23% PROTEIN? It is not the amount of protein in a dog food
that is important, it is the type of protein and how easily it can be
digested. The protein is the right amount for all stages of life. In
some cases of working dogs or dogs under high stress, you can consider
adding meat protein.
BAKING
TEMPERATURES: Any cook can mix ingredients—the secret
is in the total cooking process. This is one of the reasons our food
is not easily duplicated by other manufacturers.
COLOR
OF THE FOOD: An oven-baked food will have various shades of
colors, from the soft light inside to the heavy brown crunchy outside
crust. Oven-baked food is food in its natural state. We don't spray
any oils or liver digest on the food to encourage a dog to eat. Like
all natural things in our environment, and also because of the baking
process, the color of the food will vary from time to time.
CONCENTRATED
TO FEED LESS: Since the food is concentrated, there is more
value with less food consumed. Feeding oven-baked foods requires 20-25%
less food than feeding steam-extruded foods. Pet owners will find fewer
odors and stool clean up. Feeding Flint River Ranch quality products,
you will be able to see the difference in your pet's health, skin, coat,
energy level, and quality of life.
OVERWEIGHT
DOGS: We find many pet owners still feed the amount of oven-baked
food they normally would feed with other brands—about 3-4 cups
for a 55-pound dog. With concentrated premium foods, it is best to feed
about 25% less. Dogs may require a little adjustment over a period of
time to shrink their stomach and reduce their food intake. Lightly cooked
vegetables of all types can help while the dog's system adjusts. Improper
feeding is the greatest cause of a dog being overweight, not the quality
of the food.
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