- wo 13 aug 2014, 16:33
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Checking the Taurine Content in Meat Products
Feed your cat a variety of foods to keep him from getting bored and to ensure that he receives the nutrition he needs in his raw diet. A 1 oz portion of turkey leg contains about 86 mg of taurine and is a good source of protein, as well. A 1 oz beef heart contains roughly the same amount of protein (8 g), but has only 19 mg of taurine. A 2 oz portion of chicken neck contains the same 8 g of protein and has 33.1 g of taurine. An ounce of canned salmon has 34 g of taurine, but offers less than 7 g of protein. Because taurine is processed easily through the kidneys and passes out of your cat's system quickly, you do not have to worry about overfeeding your cat taurine-rich foods.
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Ik weet niet hoeveel taurine er in hart van lam of rund zit. Ik vond alleen dit en dat is op zich wel boeiend. Kippennek bevat meer taurine dan hart. Waarom zou je eigenlijk meer taurine willen voeren aan je hond? Ik bedoel, wat is daar de zin van, ook al heeft je hond hartproblemen? Als je het mij vraagt zit er in een goed samengesteld BARF menu echt meer dan voldoende taurine en is het zinloos om meer hart te gaan voeren....