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There are more than 4 sections on a nutrition fact label. The most prominent are the following: Total Calories Total Fat Cholesterol Sodium Total Carbohydrates Protein
My gosh it is the label on the food product that you purchase
Cat foods with low protein content will often cause excess flatulence. Feeding a cat a food with more protein will solve this. Simply look at the ingredients list of the food, and if a protein source is not the first ingredient, then the food is low quality.
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That is a matter of personal preference. Read the ingredients on the label and make your decision based on the higher the amount of protein the better the food is for goldfish.
They are listed by quantity. The highest to the lowest.
Four important facts found on a food label are ingredients, nutrition information, allergy warnings, and the expiration date.
Read the label on the bag for the ingredients.
Name, in alphabetical order.
The ingredients list tells what is used to make the food.
Go to store and look at the ingredients of the food on the hamster food package.
There are three main ingredients that are most abundantly found in animal food products. These ingredients include protein, carbohydrates, and vitamin C.