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Boneless Pork Prey - 2lb

Boneless Pork Prey - 2lb

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SKU: PGB-2

Availability:186 in stock


Boneless Ground Pork & Organ-2 LB.


Coarse Ground Boneless Pork contains all the meat and organ of a whole hog without the bone. It is packaged in a convenient 2 LB. deli container. This selection is coarse ground from Indiana-raised pigs. Our pork is fresh frozen for your pet's optimal health!

Want to learn more about how best to use our boneless grinds for your carnivores diet? Checkout our blog post where we will give you tips on calcium/mineral supplementation (to replace the bones) & some thoughts on cooking these boneless grinds for those pets that do better with a gently cooked diet. Checkout the blog post

Pairs well with Four Leaf Rover's Better Bones

The average prey animal has about 10% to 15% bone, along with 10% organs & the rest muscle, fat & connective tissue.  Boneless grinds are perfect for homemade raw diets that you want to add larger pieces of bone too. And, some of our furry friends can't have bone in their diet, so we've introduced this boneless prey option just for you. 


We do not sell any products that contain denaturants, added colors, preservatives, artificial ingredients & no HPP. There are no grains, fruits or vegetables added to any of our products. It's part of our commitment to quality. We believe in feeding a nutrient-rich meat, bone & organ diet–a carnivore diet as Mother Nature intended!

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Product: Boneless Ground Pork Prey-2 LB.

Ingredients: Pork, pork lung, pork heart, pork liver, pork kidney.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Crude Protein (min)....16%

  • Crude Fat (min)...........19%

  • Crude Fiber (max)........0.5%

  • Moisture (max).............61%


Calorie Content Calculated M E: 2437 kcal/kg & 2210 kcal/container

This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only because it does not meet AAFCO requirements for a complete diet.