Here's another breakdown
Nutrient Amount
(per 1 lb) Nutrient Amount
(per 1 lb)
Calories 2588.40 Protein 103.50 g
Carbohydrates 85.25 g Fiber
(dietary) 47.74 g
Sugars 15.03 g Fat 225.46 g
Water 24.38 g Omega-3
Fatty Acids 0.25 g
Omega-6
Fatty Acids 148.40 g Lysine 24.5 mg
Vitamins:
Vitamin Amount
(per 1 lb) Vitamin Amount
(per 1 lb)
Vitamin A 222.48 IU Thiamin 10.36 mg
Riboflavin 1.14 mg Niacin 20.46 mg
Vitamin B6 3.54 mg Vitamin C 6.32 mg
Vitamin E 340.50 IU Folate 1033.90 mcg
Vitamin K 12.25 mcg Pantothenic Acid 30.69 mg
Minerals:
Mineral Amount
(per 1 lb) Mineral Amount
(per 1 lb)
Calcium 527.43 mg Copper 7.96 mg
Iron 30.82 mg Magnesium 1609.57 mg
Manganese 9.22 mg Phosphorus 3205.50 mg
Potassium 3132.75 mg Selenium 270.53 mcg
Sodium 13.64 mg Zinc 22.99 mg
They are also high in amino acids...which are very important for muscle building and maintenance.
Could this info be from a site is intended for humans?
With Livestock/poultry these numbers are quite different and broke down differently.
Example would be that it states "Protein 103.50 g", in livestock the weigh is always in pounds (U.S.).
Also if this was a listing intended for livestock fiber would be broke down to Crude Fiber (CF), Acid Detergent Fiber(ADF) and Neutral Detergent Fibers (NDF). It would also state Digestible energy (DE), Net Energy (NE), Net Energy Maintenance (NEm) or Net Energy Growth (NEg).