Duck Necks - 1KG
Raw Dog Food
Complementary · Nutrient-Dense · Natural
About This Product
Ingredients & Nutrition
Feeding Guide
Remember to adjust your dog’s daily food allowance accordingly if feeding Duck necks.
Delivery Information

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your dog deserves.
A great raw diet isn't just about the mince. It's the chunks that add variety, the fish that delivers omega, the bones that clean teeth, and the offal that provides micronutrients no synthetic supplement can replicate. Our complementary range exists for one reason: to give you total control over what goes into your dog's bowl — with ingredients you can see, name and trust.
Whether you're a DIY raw feeder building meals from scratch or you want to boost your dog's complete meals with extra nutrition, our complementary range gives you exactly what you need. Real cuts, real organs, real fish.
Each product serves a specific nutritional purpose. Salmon chunks deliver omega-3 for skin and coat. Beef heart provides taurine and B vitamins. Tripe supports gut health with natural digestive enzymes. Whole fish delivers calcium, phosphorus and essential fatty acids. Choose what your dog actually needs.
Raw bones, necks and wings aren't just treats, they're species-appropriate enrichment. The act of gnawing, tearing and crunching through natural bone satisfies deep biological drives, reduces anxiety, cleans teeth naturally and provides mental stimulation that no rubber toy can replicate.
How Owners Use Our Add-Ons
Everything You Need to Know
No — our complementary range is designed to be fed alongside a complete raw diet (such as our 80/10/10 or Raw with Veg range), or as part of a DIY home-prepared raw bowl. These products provide targeted nutrition, enrichment and variety, but they do not contain the balanced ratio of meat, bone and offal required for a standalone complete meal.
As a general guide, complementary additions should make up no more than 20% of your dog's total daily food intake. For a 20kg dog eating 500g per day, that's approximately 100g of add-ons. If you're a DIY raw feeder building complete meals from scratch, use the standard BARF ratios: 70–80% muscle meat, 10% bone, 5–10% offal, and 5–10% vegetables or fish.
Yes — raw bones are soft, pliable and easily digestible compared to cooked bones, which become brittle and dangerous. Our chicken necks, duck necks and duck wings are all appropriate-sized raw meaty bones that provide natural dental cleaning, calcium, and mental enrichment. Always supervise your dog during bone-chewing sessions, and choose bone sizes appropriate for your dog's breed and chewing style.
Whole fish (sardines, sprats, mackerel) are the most bioavailable natural source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids — essential for skin barrier health, coat condition, joint lubrication, brain function and immune resilience. Unlike processed fish oil supplements, whole fish also provides calcium from edible bones, protein, and naturally occurring vitamin D. We recommend feeding whole fish 2–3 times per week.
Yes — whenever you add complementary products to your dog's meals, reduce the quantity of their main complete food by the same amount. For example, if you add 100g of salmon chunks, reduce the complete meal by 100g. This prevents overfeeding and maintains a healthy caloric balance.
Chunks (pork, salmon, tripe, heart) are diced boneless cuts — ideal for adding to meals as a topper or for DIY raw bowls. Whole cuts (necks, wings, whole fish) are unprocessed and fed whole — ideal for dental enrichment, chewing satisfaction and species-appropriate feeding. Minced products (like our boneless Beef & Tripe) are smooth-textured and easy to portion — perfect for mixing into bowls or for dogs who need softer textures.





