Premium Raw • 80:10:10 • DEFRA Approved
The Dogs Butcher — Ox with Chicken (80:10:10, Chunky Mince)
The Dogs Butcher Ox with Chicken is a premium, ethically sourced 80:10:10 raw mince, ground on a 13 mm plate for a chunky texture. Iideal for rotation with other proteins or completes. Suitable for dogs, cats & ferrets.
BrandThe Dogs Butcher
Feeding Type80:10:10
ProteinMulti-protein: Ox (beef) & Chicken
TextureChunky 13 mm mince
Bone Content~10% (from chicken bone)
Suitable ForDogs, cats & ferrets (all life stages)
DEFRAYes — UK inspected facility
Ethically Sourced Chunky 13 mm 80:10:10 Protein Rotation DEFRA Approved
Why The Dogs Butcher?
Known for high-welfare sourcing, clear provenance and premium consistency. This is straight-talking raw: no grains, no fillers — just quality meat, bone and offal you can rely on.
Why Choose Ox with Chicken?
- Hearty ox (beef) mix for flavour and variety, balanced with lighter chicken
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Chunky 13 mm grind adds chew-time and enrichment
- Easy to rotate alongside leaner days or completes
Feeding & Storage
Feed as a complementary raw within a balanced weekly plan. Typical start point is ~2–3% of ideal body weight per day (puppies/active pets may need more). Defrost in the fridge; use within 72 hours once thawed. Serve raw. Do not cook (contains ground bone).
Safe handling: Keep frozen until use. Defrost in a sealed container. Wash hands, bowls and surfaces after serving.
Ingredients
80% meat — 15% ox tongue, 15% ox heart, 20% ox neck trim, 20% ox lung, 10% chicken meat
10% bone — chicken bone
10% offal — 5% ox liver, 5% ox kidney or ox spleen
Typical Analysis (per 100g)
Energy: 237.6 kcal • Moisture: 63.9% • Protein: 15.3% • Fat: 19.6% • Ash: 1.1% • Fibre: 0.1%
FAQs
Is this complete or complementary?
It’s an 80:10:10 complementary mince. Balance across the week by rotating proteins and/or using complete meals.
What’s the texture like?
It’s minced on a 13 mm plate — deliberately chunky for extra chew and enrichment.
Is it single-protein?
No — it’s a multi-protein mix (ox/beef + chicken), with bone from chicken.
Can cats and ferrets have this?
Yes — as a complementary raw. Keep the overall diet species-appropriate and balanced over time.