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The company is Midwestern Pet Foods distributed out of Indiana. They apparently make a range of pet and fowl foods, i.e. chicken feed. This is not necessarily a bad thing. But we would need to get a statement from them that their ingredients are not imported and that any fish meal they use in their formulas is not preserved with ethoxyquin.
The ingredients themselves look pretty good. I would go with the grain-free formulas, as the formulas which contain grain look very starch heavy.
I would write or call the company and ask about the source of their ingredients, and if their fish meal is preserved with ehtoxyquin. If the answers to those questions are satisfactory, I would try it. If they start talking about proprietary information, forget this company.
Everything's less than Orijen, primarily because Orijen is the only company that I know only uses local sources for their ingredients, although there may be others of whichIi am not aware; this food seems to be priced in keeping with other grain-frees like TOTW, CORE, Wildreness, etc. from what I can tell.
Thank you for the compliments! But actually, Orijen is 38-40% protein if you look at the nutritional analysis info. That 70-80% on the front of the bags is by weight.
I'm going to add Earthborn to our Recommended Foods list, based on this information. It's always good when a company is prompt and forthcoming in their answers to consumer questions. I agree that Orijen is still the gold standard for dog kibble, but this is certainly a viable option. Thanks for doing the research Linda!
Yikes, my bad. Only 38-40% and I thought .... the biggest problem I have is the Mini Schnauzer tends to get heavy and am I reading wrong or this too caloric for him. We use the red meat or adult grain free for both and only feed Sam(30 lb) 1/2 cup, twice a day and Lizzy(53 lbs), 1 cup twice a day. I add about a tbl of wellness canned for variety in each.
Maybe, being so much the same, I'll see if they like the sample coming-it could be a back-up to Orijen....
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