🦌White-tailed Deer🦌
Venison is without a doubt one of the healthiest meats out there. It is high in protein and heme iron, and full of vitamins including B12, B6, and zinc. This supports cell growth, nutrient absorption, thyroid function, immune system, organ health and more. It is low in fat, and because it is rarely used in kibble, it makes a great choice for dogs with food allergies. The strong smell and taste make deer meat a favorite with dogs, enticing even the most picky or sick dogs to eat. Almost every part of the deer is edible, excluding the more dense bones, such as the vertebrae and larger leg bones. My dogs usually leave these behind when offered a whole carcass, and there have been reports of them cracking teeth. Hunters and game processors are the best sources for fresh venison and will often give you the organs, off cuts and meaty bones free of charge. Chronic wasting disease is a concern to some owners, but there is zero evidence that this could transmitted to humans or ...