REVIEW: OPEN FARM Homestead Turkey & Chicken Recipe (2024)

REVIEW: OPEN FARM Homestead Turkey & Chicken Recipe (1)

Hey Pet Parents & Pet Lovers,

As you know, we’ve been on the hunt for a food Kalista will continually eat without turning her nose up every few days… and we’ve found one!

In the past, I’ve reviewed/covered some of the foods we’ve tried with her including, but not limited to,,CARU CLASSICS Turkey Stew,NATURAL BALANCE Ultra Premium Indoor Chicken Formula,, andNature’s Variety Instinct Grain Free Kitten Food. At this point, we’ve tried more than 12 brands of food with Kalista (both wet and dry), but I’m happy to tell you that she’s been eating OPEN FARM’s HomesteadTurkey & Chicken Recipe consistentlyfor over a week with absolutely no complaints! So let’s get this awesome review started and see if Open Farm is any good for Kalista!

A bit About the Company

I think it’s important to talk a little bit about what Open Farm‘s mandate is, especially because I find it to be one of the most transparent companies I could find.

Sourcing

It’s hard to trust pet foods when you don’t know where the meat and other produce is coming from. It’s the same for humans, you want to know how animals are treated, if they’re doped up on steroids and if the protein is high-quality. Open Farm is a company that has actually teamed up with a number of other organizations (including GAP, Terracycle, Certified Humane and Ocean Wise) which have strict mandates to qualify for what they put on the label. Their transparency goes as far as actually showing you what state or country theiringredients come from, whether they are Humane, Organic, Non-GMO, Wild Caught, Locally Grown, or funny enough… whether or not they are from China (which tends to be a hugeconcern for many pet parents). It’s actually a terribly simple process and all you need is the LOT code on the back of your bag and they will provide you with a list. You can check out our results hereby using LOT code06518FCC.

They are Ethical

I actually spoke to a rep a few years back about the food (although at the time I couldn’t try it because Beau was already having the urinary issues) and something that stuck with me was the fact that some ingredients in this blend will change dependant on the season. The reason for this is because Open Farm wants to make sure that their food is sustainable and they aren’t overfishing and causing harm to the environment. Cool, huh? I’ll make sure to cover other reasons they are ethical in the benefits section of this review.

The Smell

Normally I only do this with wet food since kibble tends to smell rancid to me, but I have to admit that this food smells absolutely amazing. I can’t put my finger on what it smells like other than some sort of fish (which is a bit odd since the main proteins are Turkey and Chicken), but it does smell very similar to those Shrimp Flavoured Crackers I used to eat growing up.

GuaranteedAnalysis

Crude Protein (minimum) 37%
Crude Fat (minimum) 18%
Crude Fibre (maximum) 3%
Moisture (maximum) 10%
Calcium(minimum) 1%
Phosphorus (minimum) 0.8%
Omega-6 (minimum) 4%
Omega-3 (minimum) 1.3%
Vitamin A (minimum) 9000 IU/kg
Vitamin E (minimum) 30 IU/kg
Taurine (minimum) 0.2%
DHA (minimum) 0.11%

My thoughts on the guaranteed analysis

Nothing seems out of the ordinary with this blend. The protein is high and is a great amount for kittens & adult cats (a bit high for seniors or cats with kidney issues), the fat is a good standard amount, however, the fibre is less than the average cat food (although it seems like a number of “Natural Holistic” dry foods have a similar amount of fibre). Although the amount of fibre shouldn’t be a problem and if for whatever reason your cat needs more fibre I highly recommend Weruva’s Pumpkin Patch Up! as a supplement. I did notice how high the Omega 3 & 6 is absolutely brilliant!

Ingredients

Humanely raised turkey, humanely raised chicken, ocean caught whitefish meal, ocean caught herring meal, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), red lentils, coconut oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), ocean caught menhaden fish meal, green lentils, pumpkin, natural flavour, cranberries, dried chicory root extract, apples, choline chloride, salt, dandelion greens, taurine, turmeric, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, dried yucca schidigera extract, mixed tocopherols (a natural preservative), rosemary extract

My thoughts on the ingredients

I’m actually impressed with how condensed this list is for a dry cat food. The first 4 ingredients are all meat-based proteins which isAMAZING and this is the first time I see garbanzo beans, red lentils, green lentils, pumpkin, and apples which are sources of fibre (and antioxidants) and are safe for cats in moderation. Coconut oil is a great addition to helping with allergies, itchiness, dry skin and it makes sure your cat has a healthy coat! We then have more fish meal which adds to the already plentiful Omega 3 & 6. We then have cranberries for urinary health, chicory as a prebiotic, and dandelions for digestion and to finish off I’m very impressed with how low salt is on the ingredient list. Great job on this blend Open Farm I have 0 complaints!

Other Benefits of this Food

Certified Humane

Locally Grown & Family Farmed and Owned

Grain-Free

Open Range

Poultry is Vegetarian Fed

Raised Without Antibiotics

Raised without Hormones

No Corn, Soy or Wheat

Only uses natural preservatives

No artificial flavourings

Ocean Farmed Fish

No Byproducts

Kalista’s Final Say

I guess I already ruined it by saying Kalista has been eating it for over a week, but… Kalista loves it and so do I! I don’t remember the last time I’ve been so happy to see a cat food! I’m honestly hoping she continues to eat it because it looks great.

Something Quirky Beau Does

When we feed Beau and Kalista I usually give Beau his food first. In the past, Beau hasn’t tried to eat Kalista’s food until she’s done eating. He usually sits patiently from afar (usually about 2 or 3 meters away, but whenever I pour this food for her he comes running and sits right next to her watching her eat and tries to dive his head in whenever she sits up to think about if she wants more food. We obviously don’t want to try this food with Beau since he has to remain on a fully wet veterinary specific diet.

My Conclusion

Honestly, folks, I’m not the biggest fan of recommending cat foods because they can be so hit and miss based on the cat’s palate and because I will admit I’m not a licenced feline nutritionist, but from the education I have received, I can tell you that this food is a top5/5!We’re really on a roll! If you’re having difficulty finding a cat food your little one will eat, try this one out. There’s really nothing I can clock that makes it a bad food. Again, great job Open Farm, I’m really honoured to have had the opportunity to try your food and review it. You’ve gone an amazing job at making a quality cat food. Let’s all hope that Kalista is going to be eating this for a very long time!

REVIEW: OPEN FARM Homestead Turkey & Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is Open Farm recommended by vets? ›

The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. We give Open Farm dog food a rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars.

Is Open Farm human grade? ›

100% human-grade, 100% delicious stew for dogs. Wet dog food made with ethically sourced meat to give dogs the moisture they need.

Is Open Farm dog food good? ›

High quality standards. “Human grade” is a term that isn't often associated with dry dog food—but Open Farm sources their human-grade, antibiotic-free, and hormone-free meats from the same companies that supply chains like Whole Foods, and their fish are exclusively wild-caught from clean waters.

Is Open Farm kibble cooked at high temperatures? ›

Our Gently Cooked recipes are cooked at low temperatures with 100% human-grade ingredients, made in a human-grade facility.

Is Open Farm backed by science? ›

In 2020, Open Farm committed to a Science Based Target (SBT) goal to reduce the direct emissions from our manufacturing and operations by 42% by 2030, while at the same time minimizing the indirect emissions from our raw materials.

What dog food do vets not recommend? ›

In addition to Blue Buffalo, the brands cited by the FDA are Acana, California Natural, Earthborn Holistic, 4Health, Fromm, Merrick, Nature's Domain, Nature's Variety, Natural Balance, NutriSource, Nutro, Orijen, Rachael Ray Nutrish, Taste of the Wild and Zignature.

Should wet dog food be refrigerated? ›

There's no need for unopened wet food to be refrigerated - it's actually at its tastiest when first opened and served at room temperature. As mentioned, store unopened wet food in a cool, dry place away from bright lights. When opened, however, it will need to be refrigerated to stay palatable and safe.

Who owns Open Farm pet food? ›

Jacqueline Prehogan, Founder of Open Farm Pet Food.

Does Open Farm have a vet nutritionist? ›

We work with a team of Ph. D. animal nutritionists and food scientists to custom formulate each of our recipes to deliver the nutrition pets need to optimize their health and longevity.

Has Open Farm dog food had recalls? ›

To date, according to information available from the FDA, AVMA, and other credible sources, Open Farm has never had to issue a recall for its dog food products.

What dog food is comparable to Open Farm? ›

Top 5 Open Farm competitors
  • Maev.
  • Petty Well.
  • Dog Standards.
  • Qru.
  • Red Dog Blue Kat.

Is Open Farm kibble highly processed? ›

Open Farm dog food is very minimally processed to preserve the existing nutrients in the food. Convenient for pet parents. Open Farm food saves you some time and effort when planning and preparing food for your dog. A great option for eco-conscious parents.

Is Open Farm nutritionally balanced? ›

Open Farm provides a range of dog food and treats that have been made with care and consideration of your pets' needs. Each meal is carefully balanced to provide all the nutrition your dog needs, without any filler or harmful additives.

Does Open Farm do testing? ›

Open Farm also tests our batches with a 3rd party lab to make certain we are adhering to our own set of internal quality standards. Where is the food made? Our food is formulated in Canada and made in the United States.

Where is Open Farm dog food manufactured? ›

Our food is formulated in Canada and made in the United States.

Is Open Farm dog food aafco? ›

Yes! Open Farm has been certified by the AAFOC as meeting all of its standards for safety and nutrition.

Does Open Farm have taurine? ›

Grain-free guarantees that the product is meat-based, containing the fundamental parts of your cat's diet, like Taurine and Thiamine; dry cat food eliminates the need to use preservatives to keep the meat fresh.

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