Additional information
| Weight | 0.475 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 7.5 × 5 × 1.75 in |
| Feeding Instructions | To prepare the quail eggs for your pet, thaw them in the refrigerator or let them sit at room temperature until slightly softened. Serve the eggs whole as a special treat, or cut them into smaller pieces for easier consumption, especially for smaller pets. You can also include the eggshell, which provides a natural source of calcium, enhancing your pet's bone health. The eggs can be mixed into regular food to boost nutritional value or served alone as a high-protein snack. Always supervise your pet to ensure a safe and enjoyable treat. |
| Benefits of Quail Eggs | Quail eggs are a nutritious addition to both dog and cat diets, offering a range of benefits that support their overall health. High in protein, quail eggs provide essential amino acids that contribute to muscle development and energy. They are also packed with vitamins like B12, riboflavin, and folate, which promote healthy skin and coat in dogs and cats. The eggshells offer a natural source of calcium, which aids in bone and dental health, particularly valuable for growing puppies and kittens, as well as senior pets. Additionally, quail eggs are rich in antioxidants and fatty acids, supporting immune health and reducing inflammation. This makes them an excellent treat or meal enhancement for pets of all ages. |
