Back 2 Basics Quail Eggs
Quail Eggs are a great hormone and antibiotic-free addition to your pet’s meals. Add raw shelled or unshelled quail eggs to your pet’s dish as a daily meal addition or special treat. Eggshells are perfect for pets who are on a DIY diet or have difficulties digesting bone. Eggs are also one of the most complete sources of amino acids, the building blocks of protein.
Eggs are an excellent source of :
- Vitamin A
- Riboflavin
- Folate
- Vitamin B12
- Iron
- Selenium
- Fatty Acids
- Protein
- Calcium
These quail eggs are frozen, and the freezing process can cause some of the shells to crack, but rest assured they are still safe to feed! You can feed them fresh or frozen, depending on your pet’s preference.
Nutritional Analysis per 31g (3 eggs)
Calories: 45
Protein: 4
Fat: 3
Fibre: 0
Sodium: 40g
Vitamin D: 2mcg
Iron: 1mg
Potassium: 37g
Vitamin A: 52mcg