Mutt Gutt Black Angus Saddle Bones Frozen Raw 6ct
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A beef saddle bone is not a standardized butcher's cut, so the term can mean slightly different things depending on the supplier. In the pet food and raw feeding world, it usually refers to a large section of bone from the pelvic/hip ("saddle") region of a cow, often including portions of the hip joint, pelvis, cartilage, and attached connective tissue.
Here's what it typically looks like:
Characteristics:
- Large, irregular shape rather than a neat round bone.
- Often flat or wing-shaped with protrusions.
- Contains cartilage, connective tissue, and sometimes small pockets of marrow.
- Usually has more edible tissue than a straight femur marrow bone.
- Commonly sold frozen for dogs as a recreational chew.
Compared to other bones:
- Marrow bone: Dense, round section of femur filled with marrow.
- Knuckle bone: Joint end of a leg bone with cartilage.
- Saddle bone: Pelvic/hip-region bone with a mix of bone, cartilage, and connective tissue.
For dogs, saddle bones tend to provide a lot of chewing interest because of the cartilage and softer tissues attached, but they can still be quite dense and should be offered under supervision.