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Bison Fries (GFF & Free Range)
Bison Fries (GFF & Free Range)
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Bison Fries (GFF & Free Range)

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Contents:  Bison Fries (GFF & Free Range)

What may look like thick cut sweet potato chips is actually BISON FRIES. What are Bison Fries? Well, they are commonly known as Rocky Mountain Oysters aka Bison Testicles.

Sounds bizarre right?? But as a true hormone secreting organ, they are a prized alternative to feeding the more commonly found liver, kidney, spleen, brain, esp for our raw feeding customers and is the most nutrient dense part of the animal. Bison fries are especially high in zinc, iron and selenium.

When an animal consumes plant matter, it is the organs that naturally receive first priority to the largest concentration of vitamins and minerals within. As such, organs are where the highest concentration of vitamins, minerals and beneficial enzymes are located and often times what many predators like wolves and lions seek to devour first, leaving much of the muscle meat behind for scavengers like hyenas and vultures.

For your handling convenience, our Bison Fries are hand cut and dried low and slow into thick rustic chips. They are available in 2oz and 4oz sizes with just over 1 full pound of raw weight in every 2oz pack! The photo shown here is the full contents of the larger 4oz pack and contains over 2 lbs of Bison Fries raw weight! If you pay extra close attention, you can see the blurry thickness of a single chip on the left side!

Bison is labeled as a neutral protein in Traditional Chinese Medicine and as such, is a good fit for both internally hot and cold pets.⁣

Best Suited For:  Any breed of cat or dog, any size

Storage Instructions - No need for a freezer or fridge, this item does just fine in a cool and dry space!