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Why Doesn’t Halo Use
CHICKEN MEAL?
Chicken Chicken Meal

May be sold to human or pet food companiesreal chicken and other real meats1

chicken mealLegally unfit for human consumption2

Subject to human ingredients safety standards1

Subject to only the less-stringent animal food safety standards2

Contains NO “4-D” animal products

May contain “4-D” animal products2:

  • Diseased animals
  • Animals that were Dying prior to butchering
  • Animals that were Dead prior to butchering
  • Disabled animals (may carry more infections)

No rendered or “recycled” meats

Rendered

Cannot include waste products

no waste products

May contain waste products2

  • Restaurant waste
  • Supermarket waste
  • Meat processing facility waste
  • Packinghouse waste

fda approvedMeets FDA safety and quality standards for human food1

Not subject to testing for quality standards or nutrient levels, may vary widely from batch to batch2

Notes
1Please remember, even though you might be tempted by Halo’s appearance, aroma, and ingredients list, Halo Spot’s Stew is intended for dogs and cats, not for humans.

2See the FDA links below for additional information and legal definitions related to meat meals and rendered meats, including chicken meal. In addition, The Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) contains a list of feed ingredients with their definitions.

More information from Dr. Donna Spector

FAQs About Chicken Meal

Q: Is Halo saying that chicken meal is terrible for animals?
A: No, we believe that chicken meal can provide good nutrition. However, it is not nearly as high a quality ingredient as real chicken, from both a health and safety perspective.
Q: Isn’t chicken meal higher protein than chicken, pound for pound?
A: It can be, and often is. So it’s important to check the protein level of the food (especially the dry-weight protein level), and the quality of ALL the ingredients. Companies like Halo that avoid chicken meal have to put in much more real chicken to get the same protein level as a company using chicken meal – a much more expensive proposition. All else being equal, chicken is a far superior ingredient.
Q: If a brand uses chicken meal, but has a terrific reputation for quality, can’t we assume they avoid 4D and waste products?
A: They may choose to avoid 4D and waste products. But if they use chicken meal, they can’t legally make the claim that they don’t, because no government authority will verify it. Plain and simple, if it says chicken meal, they’re allowed to use 4D and waste products and can’t legally claim they don’t -- so they have little incentive to do otherwise, and no one is watching to make sure.
Q: Some companies use chicken AND chicken meal – is that better?
A: Yes, it’s certainly better to have real flesh meat than not having any. Instead of using any meals or other rendered meats, Halo uses real flesh meat plus ingredients like eggs and pea protein as additional high-quality sources of protein.
Q: Are other meat meals, such as beef meal, lamb meal or salmon meal as bad?
A: Yes, all such “meals” have the same issues as chicken meal. Unspecified meals (such as meat meal, fish meal or poultry meal) are of even lesser quality and have additional health risks associated with them.
Q: What about by-product-meals?
A: By-product-meals are inferior to named meat meals such as chicken meal – but all of the meals are inferior to real flesh meat such as chicken

 

Useful FDA links

HALO holistic products (with NO meat meals)

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