


Knuckle Bones
Our Beef Knuckle Bones are a versatile, nutrient-packed option for both your furry friends and your kitchen! These collagen-rich bones are perfect for creating flavorful bone broth or providing a long-lasting chew for dogs.
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Our Beef Knuckle Bones are a versatile, nutrient-packed option for both your furry friends and your kitchen! These collagen-rich bones are perfect for creating flavorful bone broth or providing a long-lasting chew for dogs.
*Sales Tax is within shown price
Our Beef Knuckle Bones are a versatile, nutrient-packed option for both your furry friends and your kitchen! These collagen-rich bones are perfect for creating flavorful bone broth or providing a long-lasting chew for dogs.
*Sales Tax is within shown price
For dogs, these dense, durable bones are great for heavy chewers, helping to promote dental health, reduce tartar buildup, and keep your pup engaged for hours. Packed with marrow and nutrients, they provide a satisfying treat that's as healthy as it is tasty.
For bone broth, our knuckle bones are ideal for creating rich, nourishing broths packed with collagen, minerals, and protein. Whether you’re making a hearty broth for soups, stews, or simply to support joint health, these bones will infuse your broth with deep, savory flavor.
Perfect for Dogs: Long-lasting chew, supports dental health, rich in marrow and collagen
Ideal for Bone Broth: Rich in collagen, minerals, and protein for a nutritious, flavorful broth
100% Natural & No Additives – responsibly raised cattle
**If utilizing for your pet: Please always supervise your dog while they chew to ensure safety. Some dogs may try to break off large pieces, which could pose a choking hazard. Once the bone becomes too small or brittle, it's best to remove it. By purchasing and providing our bones to your pet, you acknowledge that Saffelle Cattle Co. is not responsible for any injury, illness, or damages that may result from improper use or unsupervised chewing. Please use your best judgment and consult your veterinarian if you have concerns about feeding bones to your pet.**