Product Description
Compy Dry Food With Chicken 18KG
| **Feature** | **Description** |
| :--- | :--- |
| **Product Name** | Compy Dry Food with Chicken (also seen as "Menu Mix Chicken") |
| **Size** | 18 kg |
| **Primary Protein Source** | Chicken (minimum 4% chicken, 4% poultry meal) |
| **Key Features** | Complete food for adult dogs, contains chicken, enriched with vitamins and minerals, includes yucca extract to reduce stool odor |
| **Typical Ingredients** | Cereals, meat and animal derivatives (4% chicken*, 4% poultry meal**), oils and fats (0.5% chicken fat), derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, yucca schidigera extract |
| **Analytical Constituents** | Crude Protein: 20%, Crude Fat: 8%, Crude Fiber: 4%, Crude Ash: 7%, Moisture: 10%, Calcium: 1.2%, Phosphorus: 0.8% |
| **Nutritional Additives** | Vitamin A: 12,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3: 1,200 IU/kg, Vitamin E: 50 mg/kg, Copper (as copper sulfate pentahydrate): 10 mg/kg |
Here are some insights based on the available product information:
- **Basic Nutrition Formula**: This is a standard maintenance food for adult dogs. With **20% protein and 8% fat**, it provides adequate nutrition for dogs with normal daily activity levels. The primary ingredients are cereals, followed by meat and animal derivatives.
- **Limited Meat Content**: The formula specifies a minimum of **4% chicken and 4% poultry meal**. While the total meat content is not clearly stated, these percentages indicate a relatively low meat inclusion compared to premium foods. The main protein source appears to be unspecified "meat and animal derivatives," with chicken as a specific component.
- **Digestive Comfort Features**: Like many foods in this price range, the formula contains **yucca schidigera extract**, which is known to help reduce ammonia levels in the stool, thereby minimizing unpleasant odors.
- **Ingredient Quality Considerations**: Compared to the premium options we've covered, this Compy formula has:
- **Lower protein content**: 20% vs 27-34% in premium foods
- **Lower fat content**: 8% vs 14-22% in premium foods
- **Less specific ingredient sourcing**: Uses general terms like "cereals" and "meat and animal derivatives" rather than named, specific ingredients
- **Lower vitamin supplementation**: Vitamin E at 50 mg/kg vs 300-600 mg/kg in premium foods
This food would be suitable for dog owners looking for an economical, basic maintenance diet for an adult dog with normal activity levels. However, for dogs with higher energy needs, sensitivities, or for owners seeking more premium ingredients, the other options we've discussed would be better choices.


