Wilder Organic Turkey 80/10/10

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Wilder Organic Turkey is a single-protein raw meal made with organic turkey. One meat, nothing else in the tray, and the ratios worked out for you.

Turkey is the organic meat in the Wilder range. Their meats come from Irish farms, and the way Wilder see it, canine nutrition starts with the farming: the healthier the animal, the more nutrients in the meat. It's made to an 80/10/10 BARF ratio, so 80% turkey meat, 10% turkey offal split evenly between liver and heart, and 10% turkey bone. The meat does the everyday work of protein and condition, the liver and heart bring the natural vitamins and minerals a raw diet needs, and the bone brings the calcium.

There's real substance to it. Protein is 17.9% and crude fat is 17.7%, which makes this a rich, satisfying bowl rather than a light one. That suits a dog carrying plenty of activity, a dog you're trying to put a bit of condition on, or one who simply eats well and thrives on it. If your dog does better on something leaner, it's worth having a word with us before you settle on this one, because there are gentler options in the freezer.

Being single-protein, it's a straightforward one to slot into a rotation, and an easy choice if you're keeping to one meat at a time and want something that isn't chicken or beef. It's grain free with no artificial preservatives, and it comes frozen fresh in a resealable tray, so you take out what you need and the rest stays sealed. Defrost overnight in the fridge, use within three days, and don't refreeze.

It lives in our freezer in Dunfermline, so it's collection or local delivery rather than posted out. New to raw, or working out how turkey fits alongside what you already feed? Visit us in-store and we'll talk it through.

Why We Love It

  • Made with organic turkey, from Irish farms
  • Balanced 80/10/10 BARF ratio, so meat, bone and offal are done for you
  • Single protein, which makes it simple to feed and simple to rotate
  • 17.9% protein and 17.7% fat, printed on the pack
  • Liver and heart in the mix for natural vitamins and minerals
  • Grain free, with no artificial preservatives
  • Frozen fresh in a resealable tray, so you use what you need
  • Available in 500g and 1kg, in 100% recyclable packaging
  • In our Dunfermline freezer, ready to collect

Ingredients & analysis

Ingredients 80% turkey meat, 10% turkey offal (5% liver, 5% heart), 10% turkey bone. Ingredients from organic turkey.

Analytical constituents (per 100g) Moisture 59.2%. Protein 17.9%. Crude fat 17.7%. Crude fibre 0.3%. Crude ash 3.6%.

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

Yes. Turkey is the organic meat in the Wilder range, and the ingredients in this blend come from organic turkey. Wilder source all their meats from Irish farms, with the fish sustainably sourced and the beef, lamb and ox pasture raised and grass fed.
It's the standard BARF ratio: 80% muscle meat, 10% offal and 10% edible bone. It mirrors the balance a dog would get from a whole prey animal, so a blend made to that ratio gives you meat, bone and organ in one tray without you weighing anything out.
Because this is the whole bird's worth rather than the breast. A mince made to an 80/10/10 ratio uses the fattier cuts alongside the lean, plus the liver and the heart, so it lands richer than the plain turkey mince you'd buy for yourself. The lean turkey reputation comes from breast meat, and this isn't that. It's why the tray suits a dog with plenty of activity to fuel. If your dog does better on something leaner, come and see us and we'll show you what else is in the freezer.
Often, yes, and it's one of the most common swaps people make. Worth knowing that it isn't guaranteed, though. Chicken and turkey are both poultry, so a dog who reacts to one can sometimes react to the other. Plenty are fine, some aren't. The sensible way to find out is to feed turkey on its own for a stretch and see how they go, which is exactly what a single-protein tray is for. If turkey doesn't settle things, the next step is usually to move further away from poultry altogether, to something like lamb, fish or venison. Come in and tell us what you've tried and we'll help you work through it in order rather than guessing.
Neither is automatically better. They're both poultry and both perfectly good proteins. Turkey tends to get fed less often across a dog's life, which is why it's the usual choice when someone wants a change from chicken, and it's the reason we keep a single-protein turkey on the shelf. On fat, don't go by reputation. Check the analysis on whatever you're buying. This one is 17.9% protein and 17.7% fat, printed on the pack.
Three Bird Feast blends duck, chicken and turkey together. This is turkey on its own. If you want variety in one tray, the Feast does that nicely. If you want to know exactly what your dog has eaten, or you're specifically avoiding chicken, this is the one, because the Feast does contain chicken.
It might well. Food is often the first place worth looking with skin and digestion, and moving to a single protein your dog hasn't had much of is a sensible way to start narrowing it down. Bring in what you're feeding now, tell us what you're seeing, and we'll talk through what to try. If it's been going on for a while, it's worth getting your vet to take a look too, just in case there's something more going on than the food.