Orijen Six Fish vs. Acana Wild Prairie
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Orijen has a better protein to fat ratio. However, Acana's ratio is not bad. (The ideal ratio is 2 to 1.) Acana has slightly fewer ingredients, which is usually a good thing. Both foods are mostly free of fruits, veggies, grains, and starches.
Orijen Six Fish
Orijen has a better protein to fat ratio. However, Acana's ratio is not bad. (The ideal ratio is 2 to 1.)
First 10 ingredients:
whole atlantic mackerel whole atlantic herring flounder whole acadian redfish atlantic monkfish silver hake mackerel meal herring meal blue whiting meal alaskan pollock oil
Acana Wild Prairie
Acana has slightly fewer ingredients, which is usually a good thing.
First 10 ingredients:
chicken meat turkey meat chicken liver dehydrated chicken meat dehydrated turkey meat dehydrated herring whole pinto beans whole peas chicken fat whole red lentils
Orijen Six FishKibble |
Acana Wild PrairieKibble |
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Score
B |
Score
B |
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Food Type | Kibble | Kibble |
Meat % | Unknown | Unknown |
Protein % | 40% | 37% |
Fat % | 20% | 18% |
Fiber % | 3% | 3% |
Protein to Fat Ratio | 2 to 1 | 2.06 to 1 |
Total Ingredients | 43 | 39 |
Meat Content |
12 total
high concentration, high quality |
13 total
high concentration, high quality |
Non-Meats |
24 total
low concentration |
17 total
low concentration |
Sugar-free | Yes | Yes |
Controversial ingredient-free | Yes | Yes |
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