Two dozen raw quail eggs from the same Californian quail farm that raises Savage Cat’s whole prey quail. Quail eggs may be served thawed or frozen with the shell broken or crushed according to your cat or dog’s preference. Once thawed, quail eggs can be kept in the refrigerator for up to a month. Great source of vitamins, minerals and fats that can be added to a complete meal.
- Low in cholesterol and contain high levels of vitamins and minerals relative to their volume: compared to chicken eggs, quail eggs are 5 times smaller and contain 5 times more phosphorus, 7.5 times more iron, 6 times more B1 vitamins and 15 times more B2 vitamins
- The lutein content in quail eggs helps keep our furry companions’ eyes healthy and reduce the risk of certain conditions like cataracts.
- Quail eggs are high in fatty acids, selenium, iron, vitamin B12 and vitamin A, which gives your pet a visibly silkier coat. Moreover, the egg yolk helps prevent certain skin diseases and improves the look of their skin
- Quail eggshells are an excellent source of calcium and phosphorus, which are beneficial to your pet’s dental and bone health
- Allergies: Given that chicken allergy is one of the most common intolerances affecting our canine friends, quail egg is the ideal alternative for dogs who are allergic to chicken eggs
Ingredients:
Quail eggs in shell
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.): 13%
Crude Fat: (min.): 11%
Crude Fiber (min.): .2%
Moisture: 70%
Caloric Content:
47 kcal/oz
Please note: Jumbling can occur during shipping, resulting in shell crackage and quail egg dust powder, both in delivery from the manufacturer to Furly’s and from us to customer. We’re unable to offer replacement or return for cracked eggs, but egg shell and powder are still great for use as food toppers.