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Goat Tripe, 2 lbs.

$14.58

Product SKU:HT-020100
Shipping Weight:2.00 lbs
Current Inventory:0     Request Restock Notification




Product Details

*LIMITED AVAILABLITY*

• Raw green goat tripe. The spleen may also be attached to the stomach and may be included.
• All natural, locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic free goat.

Product Weight, Packaging, and Processing Details

• 2 lbs. per bag.
• Packaged in a vacuum sealed bag.
• Cut into approximate 2” x 2” x 2” cubes and/or strips.
• Frozen in commercial freezers maintained at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower.

Meat/Bone/Organ Ratio

99% Meat / 0% Bone / 1% Organ

Nutrition and Benefits

• This food is a good source of Protein and Zinc, and a very good source of Vitamin B12 and Selenium.
• Feeding tripe can be beneficial in gut health as tripe is the stomach lining of ruminating animals. These animals (i.e., cattle, sheep, goats, etc.) are classified as being four-footed, hooved, cud chewing mammals with a stomach that consists of four chambers.
• The protein in tripe is composed of balanced amino acids, each in low concentrations.

Helpful Tips and Reminders

• The white tripe that you find in the grocery store has been cleaned, scalded and bleached. It has almost no nutritional value. Green tripe does not necessarily refer to its color. Green refers to not having the tripe cleaned, not bleached and not scalded. Its actual color is tan, brown or black and sometime there will a greenish tint due to the grass or hay the animal ate just before processing.

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