Quail eggs are an excellent addition to your pet’s raw meals!
Add raw shelled or unshelled quail eggs to your pets dish as a daily meal addition or special treat. Raw Quail Eggs are an excellent source of protein! Shells are an excellent source of calcium
A small but nutritious addition to your dog’s or cat’s raw diet. Offer along side a meal of all alone as a special treat.
Daily Serving Suggestion:
5 – 20 lbs – 1 egg
20 – 40 lbs – 2 eggs
40 – 60 lbs – 3 eggs
80 + lbs – 4+ eggs
Nutrient Facts:
Nutrient Analysis |
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Per 31 grams (3 eggs) |
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Calories |
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45 |
Protein |
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4 g |
Fat |
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3 g |
Fibre |
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0 g |
Sodium – 40 g
Vitamin D – 2 mcg Iron – 1 mg Potassium – 37 mg Vitamin A – 53 mcg
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Safe Handling Instructions:
Frozen Quail Eggs for pet consumption. Can be kept frozen for up to 12 months. Once thawed eggs can be stored in your refrigerator for up to 15 days.
Serving Instructions:
Freezing eggs will cause the outer shell to crack, but often the membrane will not break. We suggest thawing eggs in refrigerator in a glass dish, as leaking is possible. Once thawed, add raw egg(s) to your pet’s meal as a daily addition or special treat.