This meat comes from Konik Horses (Equus ferus caballus) from the 'Lauwersoog' nature reserve in the Netherlands. Every year a number of animals have to be killed to control the population. The meat has been tested for the presence of heavy metals and dioxin and thus found to be safe, according to the legal European standards.
Very lean meat, and worth the price! You get such a big piece!
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Ann.
Horse chunks
Good quality lean meat! Loved by my dog.
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Sasha M.B.
Excellent
My dogs loved it, easy to cut up and add to their meals, I got four feeds (2 staffies) out of a 2kg portion.
Great value for healthier meat
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G.
I have a cairn terrier and a chow chow and both of them love this raw food,it’s always fresh delivered and has amazing nutritional value and price value,definitely recommend!
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Sue
Treat
Lovely piece of meat. Expensive but we often get if girls are due a treat. Mostly given raw but when we cook them like steaks they feel very special & part of the ppl meal.
Danes are very silly
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Mike
06/04/2026
A Great Extra for Dinner
This topper is great as an addition for dinner, the dogs love it and it helps mix up meals so it's not the same every time.
Our dogs were on Ydolo and Alpha Spirit cold pressed but were recently informed that they were no longer being stocked. Cobbydog was the suggested replacement and we’ve had great success so far - thanks team!
I bought this because my bichon mix had itchy feet, I heard this can be from a poultry allergy. Since she is having this and other less processed foods her feet seem to be not annoying her.
Good quality ingredients. I do have to add something liquid because my dogs prefer more moist food
Please note: Your cart contains raw/frozen items. You will need to add a temperature control box before checkout. Each box holds up to 25kg.
KB Raw
KB Wild Raw Horse Chunks 2kg
€27.95
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KB Raw Wild Horse Meat Chunks 2kgThis meat comes from Konik Horses (Equus ferus caballus) from the 'Lauwersoog' nature reserve in the Netherlands. Every year a number of animals have...