Wilder Chicken & Lamb 80/10/10

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Wilder Chicken & Lamb is a raw meal of grass-fed Irish lamb and high-welfare chicken, at 10.1% crude fat, with lamb spleen in the offal.

Lamb has a reputation for being the rich, heavy meat, and there's something in that. Blending it with chicken is how this one stays lighter. The lamb brings the flavour, which most dogs are very keen on indeed, and the chicken takes the edge off the richness, so the finished tray comes out at 10.1% crude fat. It's 16.2% protein and made to the 80/10/10 ratio of muscle meat, bone and offal, so the balance is done for you.

The offal is the interesting part. It's lamb liver and lamb spleen. Spleen is one of those things committed raw feeders tend to buy separately, in a tub, to add to the bowl themselves. It's already in here at 5%, minced through, so it's one less thing to think about and one less bag in the freezer.

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. Not sure which of the blends suits your dog, or fancy a hand building a rotation? Visit us in-store and we'll talk it through.

Why We Love It

  • Lamb spleen in the offal, an organ most people buy separately
  • Blended with chicken to keep it lighter, at 10.1% crude fat
  • Grass-fed Irish lamb and high-welfare chicken, from farms Wilder name themselves
  • Balanced 80/10/10 ratio, meat, bone and offal done for you
  • 16.2% protein, printed on the pack
  • A flavour most dogs are very keen on
  • Grain free, with no artificial preservatives
  • 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% lamb, 40% chicken, 5% lamb liver, 5% lamb spleen. Ingredients from grass-fed Irish lamb and high-welfare chicken. Made to the 80/10/10 ratio of muscle meat, bone and offal.

Analytical constituents (per 100g) Moisture 67.3%. Protein 16.2%. Crude fat 10.1%. Crude fibre 2.2%. Crude ash 0.8%.

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

Lamb can be rich, yes, and that reputation is fairly earned. It's also the reason this is a blend rather than straight lamb. The chicken alongside it brings the richness down, and the finished tray comes out at 10.1% crude fat, printed on the pack. So if lamb is a flavour your dog loves but you've held off because of the richness, this is a sensible way to give it to them.
It's one of the two organ meats in the blend, alongside lamb liver, at 5%. It's less usual than liver or kidney in a complete mince, which is why it stands out on the label. Plenty of raw feeders buy spleen separately in a tub to add to the bowl themselves. In this one it's already minced through, so you don't have to.
Neither, and this blend doesn't ask you to pick. Lamb is the red meat of the two, with a stronger flavour that a lot of dogs go daft for. Chicken is the milder, lighter one. Together they give you a bit of each, which is part of why this tray lands at 10.1% fat rather than higher.
Lamb is usually a good shout for a picky eater, since it's got more smell and flavour to it than the paler meats. No promises, because fussy dogs are fussy dogs. If you're testing the water, start with a 500g tray rather than committing to a kilo, and come and tell us how you got on.
The red meat, and the offal. This one is lamb with liver and spleen, that one is beef with liver, kidney and pancreas. On fat they're close, 10.1% here against 8.9%, so they make natural partners in a rotation if you want to vary the protein without changing how heavy the food is.
No, there's 40% chicken in this one. Lamb often gets recommended for dogs avoiding other meats, but that only helps if the lamb is on its own, and here it isn't. If chicken is what you're steering clear of, come and see us and we'll show you the blends that leave it out.