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Finely Minced Rabbit Carcass – A Natural Source of Calcium
The finely minced rabbit carcass consists of ground bones, cartilage, and meat from rabbits. This combination makes it a tasty and nutrient-rich meal for both dogs and cats. It is particularly valued for its high calcium content, which helps ensure optimal nutrition for your pet.
The Right Balance: Soft and Hard Bones
Bones are an essential part of a balanced BARF diet and should be fed regularly. Minced bones are especially suitable for BARF beginners, puppies, and older dogs with reduced chewing ability. However, the rabbit carcass is also a great source of calcium for healthy, adult dogs. To ensure sufficient calcium intake, it is recommended to also feed hard bones, such as our beef brisket bone.
Important Note: Feed Only Raw!
Please feed the minced rabbit carcass only raw. Since the bones and cartilage can become brittle when heated, there is a risk of injury to your pet’s digestive tract.
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Feeding recommendation
For a balanced BARF diet for adult healthy dogs, we recommend a composition of 80% animal and 20% plant components. The animal portion should be divided into 50% muscle meat, 20% tripe and leaf tripe, 15% organs, and 15% raw meaty bones (RMB). The plant portion typically consists of 75% vegetables and 25% fruit.
To calculate the exact BARF rations for your dog, you can use our free BARF calculator. Enter your dog's data, and receive the results for balanced daily and weekly rations within seconds.
For adult healthy cats, the animal portion of the BARF rations should be 95%. The remaining 5% should consist of fiber-rich vegetables like carrots or pumpkin.
We recommend dividing the total food amount into at least two portions per day and supplementing it with essential dietary supplements such as Omega-3-6-9 oil and seaweed powder.
All of our BARF products should be stored in the freezer at -18 °C and thawed in the refrigerator for about 12 hours before feeding, either without packaging or with sufficient air holes. Serve the meat at room temperature.
The BARF pyramid

BARF pyramid
The BARF pyramid opposite shows how BARF meals should be divided up for a healthy, adult dog. Normally, the rations consist of 80 % animal and 20 % vegetable components, although not all components need to be fed every day. Feeding sick animals or those with intolerances can look completely different. Our nutrition experts will be happy to help you with any questions you may have.
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