Carnivore Chicken, Turkey + Duck vs High Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison

Carnivore Chicken, Turkey + Duck and High Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison make the most sense to compare because they overlap on life-stage, format, protein profile, or buyer intent inside the catalog. Use this page to pressure-test the tradeoffs before you click into the full reviews or merchant offers.

Quick verdict

Choose Carnivore Chicken, Turkey + Duck if…

  • AAFCO profile: adult maintenance
  • Multi-Protein led protein profile
  • Crude protein: 25.0%
  • 365 kcal per cup

Choose High Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison if…

  • AAFCO profile: adult maintenance
  • Multi-Protein led protein profile
  • Crude protein: 25.0%
  • 365 kcal per cup

Fast comparison snapshot

Carnivore Chicken, Turkey + DuckHigh Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison
BrandGo! SolutionsTaste of the Wild
Crude protein25.0%25.0%
Crude fat14.0%14.0%
Kcal per cup365365
Life stageadult maintenanceadult maintenance
Primary proteinMulti-ProteinMulti-Protein
Tracked value$12.36/day$6.78/day
Health score58/10058/100

Buying context

Carnivore Chicken, Turkey + Duck

Lowest live offer tracked at Buy direct from brand for $123.00 ($12.36/day).

High Prairie Grain-Free Roasted Bison & Venison

Lowest live offer tracked at Buy direct from brand for $67.50 ($6.78/day).

Recall context

Go! Solutions

No linked recall items are currently attached to this recipe’s brand in the recall center.

Taste of the Wild

No linked recall items are currently attached to this recipe’s brand in the recall center.

What changes between these recipes

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FAQ

How should I use this page?

Use the snapshot table to narrow the field, then open the full recipe pages to review ingredients, offers, and any list placements before you buy.

Why are these two recipes paired?

They overlap across buyer-intent signals like life stage, format, protein profile, category fit, or brand cross-shopping behavior in the catalog.

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