Turkey meal is a concentrated animal protein source produced by rendering turkey tissues. It has a nutritional profile similar to chicken meal (60-70% protein). In pets that cannot tolerate chicken, it may be used as an alternative poultry protein. Because it is a named ingredient, it is positive from a transparency standpoint.
| AAFCO Definition | Turkey Meal |
| Source Type | Animal (Poultry) |
| Function | Primary Protein Source |
| Protein | 60-70% |
| Digestibility | 85-92% |
| Controversy Level | Low |
Turkey meal is a high-quality animal protein source. Its nutritional profile is similar to chicken meal. Because it is a named ingredient, it provides better transparency. It can also be useful as an alternative in pets that cannot use chicken-based formulas.
Advantages
- High protein: 60-70% concentrated protein
- Alternative protein: May be used when chicken is not suitable
- Lower fat: Often slightly lower in fat than chicken meal
- Named ingredient: Better source transparency
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References
- AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials). (2024). Official Publication.
- NRC (National Research Council). (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.