Wilder Chicken & Beef 80/10/10

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Wilder Chicken & Beef is a lower fat raw meal at 8.9%, made with chicken and grass-fed Irish beef, with pancreas included to support digestion.

The two meats do different jobs, which is rather the point of putting them together. Beef brings the depth, the iron and the fuller flavour. Chicken is the leaner of the pair and sits easier on a dog who finds richer food heavy going. You get both in one tray at 16.6% protein, made to the 80/10/10 ratio of muscle meat, bone and offal, so the balance is done for you.

The offal is where this one differs. Most raw minces use two organs. This has three: beef liver, beef kidney and beef pancreas. The pancreas is Wilder's reason for building the blend the way they have, and it's there to support digestion.

At 8.9% crude fat it's a lighter meal, which makes it an easy one to reach for when you want less richness in the bowl. It suits a dog who's watching their weight, a dog taking life at a gentler pace, and any dog who simply does better on something lighter. It's a good one to keep in the freezer alongside a richer blend too, so you can move between the two across the week.

It's grain free with no artificial preservatives, and it comes frozen fresh in a tray to lock in quality. Defrost overnight in the fridge, use within three days, and don't refreeze.

It lives in our freezer here in Dunfermline, so it's collection or local delivery around Fife rather than posted out. New to raw, or working out which blend suits your dog best? Visit us in-store and we'll talk it through.

Why We Love It

  • A lower fat meal at 8.9% crude fat
  • Pancreas included to support digestion
  • Three organ meats where most minces use two: beef liver, beef kidney and beef pancreas
  • Chicken and grass-fed Irish beef together, so you get the lean and the rich in one tray
  • Balanced 80/10/10 ratio, meat, bone and offal done for you
  • 16.6% protein, printed on the pack
  • Grass-fed Irish beef and high-welfare chicken, from farms Wilder name themselves
  • Grain free, with no artificial preservatives
  • A sensible partner for the richer trays if you rotate across the week
  • Frozen fresh in a tray to lock in quality
  • Available in 500g and 1kg, in 100% recyclable packaging
  • In our Dunfermline freezer, ready to collect

Ingredients & analysis

Ingredients 50% beef, 40% chicken, 5% beef liver, 2.5% beef kidney, 2.5% beef pancreas. Ingredients from grass-fed Irish beef and high-welfare chicken. Made to the 80/10/10 ratio of muscle meat, bone and offal.

Analytical constituents (per 100g) Moisture 72.2%. Protein 16.6%. Crude fat 8.9%. Crude fibre 1.2%. Crude ash 0.9%.

Storage Keep frozen until use. Defrost overnight in the fridge, use within 3 days, do not refreeze.

Complementary feed. Not for human consumption. Packaging is 100% recyclable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It sits at the lower end, yes. Most raw minces run into double figures, so 8.9% makes this a lighter meal and that's exactly why people choose it. If you want less richness in the bowl, this is a straightforward way to get it, with the figure printed on the pack so you can see what you're feeding.
Neither, really, and this blend sidesteps the question by using both. Beef is the richer of the two, with more fat and a good hit of iron. Chicken is leaner and often the easier one on a dog who finds heavy food a struggle. Putting them together gives you a bit of each. Where dogs differ is in what they get on with, not in which meat is objectively better.
t supports digestion. That's why Wilder put it in, and it's on the front of the pack. It sits alongside beef liver and beef kidney as the third of the three organ meats, at 2.5%. Most raw minces run two organs and leave it out, so it's the thing that makes this blend a bit different from the usual chicken and beef mince.
It's a sensible one to try. Richness is often what a sensitive dog struggles with, so a lighter meal at 8.9% tends to sit better, and the pancreas is in there to support digestion on top of that. Every dog is different, so bring in what you're feeding now and tell us how they've been, and we'll help you pick something to start with. If they've been unsettled for a while, it's worth getting your vet to take a look too, just in case there's more to it than the food.
It's a good place to start, at 8.9% fat. The other half of it is portions, since the amount in the bowl matters as much as what's in it. Bring your dog in and we'll weigh them on our scales, which are big enough for anything, and work the portions out with you from an actual number rather than a guess. It's free and it takes two minutes.
Fat, mostly. The Grass Fed Beef is 18.5% and this is 8.9%, so they sit at opposite ends of the range. The beef is single protein and the richer choice for a dog needing condition or fuel. This one adds chicken, drops the richness right down and brings in a third organ meat. A lot of people end up feeding both and alternating.
No, this one has 40% chicken in it. If chicken is the thing you're avoiding, come and see us and we'll point you at the blends that leave it out. There are a few, and it's an easy swap to make.