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Lamb meal is a popular ingredient in dog foods. It is the dry rendered part from mammal tissues, specially prepared for feeding purposes by tanking under live steam or dry rendering. Though the meat has been cooked, dried, and ground, it’s still meat, and has not had any added blood hair, hoof, horn, hide trimmings, manure, stomach and rumen contents added to it. When considering dog food brands, it is 2nd best to "real" meat as a meat ingredient.