Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe

Real chicken leads an all-life-stages grocery-premium recipe with declared taurine and no artificial colors. Corn protein concentrate and peas raise the plant-protein contribution, and fish meal adds a second common trigger.

Last reviewed May 2026All life stagesKibblePartially verified

Kibble (dry): well-established. The most-studied format. Deepest evidence base, lowest cost per calorie. The evidence on this format ›

Strengths

  1. Nutrition Fit 9.0 / 10AAFCO adequacy clears the rubric and dry-matter protein and fat land in the bands we expect.
  2. Low sensitivity risk 9.0 / 10Few of the most-named adverse-reaction trigger ingredients high on the label.
  3. Crude protein 33%High-protein bag on the guaranteed analysis panel.

Watch-outs

  1. Common triggers on the labelSkip if your dog avoids chicken, corn, legumes. We surface this regardless of sub-score.
  2. Partially verified source confidenceSome label or pricing fields rely on retailer-mediated capture rather than the manufacturer source. See evidence notes below.
  3. Brand Trust 6.0 / 10Brand Trust is still using the seed subscore while source signals are captured, reviewed, or blocked by conflict.

Buyer read

What should you take away?

Dog food rubric
Looks promising, with a few checks still worth making.

For Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe, the main watch-outs are: brand-level evidence needs more source support. This is an evidence read, not a medical recommendation.

9.0
Nutrition FitAAFCO fit, calories, and dry matter protein/fat ranges.
6.0
Brand TrustWSAVA-style signals, recall mapping, and source confidence.
7.0
Ingredient ClarityNamed sources and label specificity.
9.0
Sensitivity RiskPopulation-level common allergen exposure.
7.0
ValueEstimated price per 1,000 kcal within category.

vs. Dry cat food

How this scorecard reads against its category.

Solid bar is this product. Hollow tick mark is the average across 32 peers in the same category. Same rubric for both, no weighting tricks.

Nutrition Fit9.0near avg
Brand Trust6.0-0.6 vs avg
Ingredient Clarity7.0+0.8 vs avg
Sensitivity Risk9.0+0.3 vs avg
Value7.0+2.1 vs avg

Score math

How PetScored got there.

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Nutrition Fit9.0
30% of total score
8 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)

Nutrition Fit is reconstructed from deterministic dog-food v1 rules using the currently available fixture fields.

AAFCO statement matches declared life stageA verified AAFCO adequacy statement earns points only when it matches the declared life stage.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.+3.0A
Feeding trials substantiate adequacyFeeding-trial language receives additional credit because it is stronger evidence than formulated-to-meet language.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.0.0A
Protein dry matter basis in rangeProtein is compared on dry matter basis against the cat growth/all life stages range of 35-55%.
36.3%+2.0A
Fat dry matter basis in rangeFat is compared on dry matter basis against the cat growth/all life stages range of 9-30%.
15.4%+2.0A
Calcium and phosphorus listedThis can earn credit once the nutrition panel stores calcium and phosphorus fields from a verified source.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0B
Calorie statement presentA calorie statement is needed for value, feeding-cost, and cross-format comparison work.
413 kcal/cup+1.0A
Large-breed puppy statementThis rule is not applicable unless the product is marketed for large-breed puppies.
not applicable0.0A
Taurine declared on label (cat)Cat foods must declare taurine on the GA panel or in the ingredient list. AAFCO requires a minimum 1,000 mg/kg DMB for adult cat diets. PetScored scores the label declaration; failure to declare on adult or all-life-stages diets triggers a hard-fail floor at 4.0.
declared+1.0A
Brand Trust6.0
25% of total score
1 scoring rule(s)2 context item(s)seed in use

Brand Trust is still using the seed subscore while source signals are captured, reviewed, or blocked by conflict.

Brand Trust signal record missingThe seed Brand Trust value remains in use until a source-backed signal record is attached.
not capturedcontextSeed
Brand Trust seed subscorePrototype score imported from the seed fixture. This keeps the public page auditable while verified rule events replace seed values.
6.0 / 10+6.0Seed
Source confidence visibleConfidence is shown beside the score so prototype, single-source, verified, stale, and conflict records are not treated the same.
Partially verifiedcontextSeed
Ingredient Clarity7.0
15% of total score
8 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)

Ingredient Clarity is reconstructed from named-source and label-specificity rules.

Animal protein sources named in top 10Named species such as chicken meal or salmon count as clearer than generic terms such as meat meal or poultry by-product meal.
chicken | chicken meal | chicken fat (mixed tocopherols used as a preservative) | fish meal+3.0B
Fat sources named in top 10Named fats, such as chicken fat or salmon oil, are clearer than generic animal fat.
chicken fat (mixed tocopherols used as a preservative)+2.0B
Grain sources are specificSpecific grains such as rice, barley, oatmeal, or sorghum earn clarity credit. Generic grain terms do not.
corn protein concentrate | brown rice | brewers rice | malted barley flour+1.0B
Preservatives explicitly namedExplicit preservative language earns clarity credit because the label tells readers what is preserving the fat or formula.
chicken fat (mixed tocopherols used as a preservative) | mixed tocopherols | citric acid | rosemary extract+1.0A
Country of manufacture statedThis can earn credit once the product source record stores a verified made-in or country-of-manufacture statement.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0C
Manufacturer identifiableThis can earn credit once the source record identifies the manufacturer from a verified product page or label.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0C
Co-packer or facility disclosedThis can earn credit once the product or brand source record publicly discloses the facility or co-packer.
not captured in v0 fixture0.0C
Ingredient splitting high on labelRelated starch or pulse ingredients high on the label are flagged for transparency. This is not treated as proof of harm.
rice: brown rice | brewers rice0.0C
Sensitivity Risk9.0
15% of total score
9 scoring rule(s)0 context item(s)

Sensitivity Risk is reconstructed from common allergen exposure patterns in the ingredient list.

Sensitivity baselineSensitivity Risk starts at 10 and adjusts for common exposure patterns. It is not a prediction for an individual dog.
10 / 10 before ingredient exposure adjustments+10.0A
Beef or beef-derived ingredient in top 5Beef exposure in the top five ingredients lowers the score because beef is commonly reported in canine food-reaction studies.
chicken | chicken meal | corn protein concentrate | peas | brown rice0.0A
Dairy ingredient anywhereDairy exposure is counted anywhere on the label because even lower-position ingredients may matter for sensitive dogs.
chicken | chicken meal | corn protein concentrate | peas | brown rice | brewers rice | chicken fat (mixed tocopherols used as a preservative) | fish meal | carrots | dried plain beet pulp | flaxseed | natural flavor | malted barley flour | salt | choline chloride | vitamins | minerals | potassium chloride | dicalcium phosphate | taurine | dl-methionine | l-tryptophan | lactic acid | mixed tocopherols | citric acid | rosemary extract0.0A
Chicken or chicken-derived ingredient in top 5Chicken exposure in the top five ingredients lowers the score as a population-level sensitivity flag.
chicken | chicken meal | corn protein concentrate | peas | brown rice-1.0A
Wheat or wheat gluten in top 5Wheat exposure in the top five ingredients is flagged without implying the food is unsafe.
chicken | chicken meal | corn protein concentrate | peas | brown rice0.0A
Lamb in top 5Lamb receives a smaller exposure adjustment under the current dog-food rubric.
chicken | chicken meal | corn protein concentrate | peas | brown rice0.0A
Multiple common sensitivity ingredients in top 5Multiple common exposure families high in the ingredient list receive an additional small adjustment.
1 of beef, dairy, chicken, wheat detected0.0B
Hydrolyzed protein primary dietHydrolyzed-protein diets can receive credit when hydrolyzed protein is a primary ingredient.
not detected0.0A
Single novel protein sourceA single novel animal protein can receive credit, but marketing claims alone do not count.
not detected0.0B
Value7.0
15% of total score
3 scoring rule(s)2 context item(s)

Value is reconstructed from package size, price, kcal density, category median, and quality caps.

Package weight parsedPackage weight is parsed from the product fixture so price can be normalized before scoring.
2.72 kgcontextC
Cost per 1,000 kcal calculatedValue uses calories rather than package price alone, because calorie density changes how long a bag lasts.
USD 1.27contextC
Category relative price bandThe base Value score comes from cost per 1,000 kcal relative to the product category median.
91% of Mass premium dry cat median+7.0C
Nutrition Fit value capA low Nutrition Fit score caps Value so a cheap food is not over-rewarded when core nutrition evidence is weak.
Nutrition Fit 9.00.0C
Brand Trust value capA low Brand Trust score caps Value so price does not overpower weak manufacturer/source signals.
Brand Trust 6.00.0C

Ingredients

Parsed label

Chicken, Chicken Meal, Corn Protein Concentrate, Peas, Brown Rice, Brewers Rice, Chicken Fat (Mixed Tocopherols Used As A Preservative), Fish Meal, Carrots, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Flaxseed, Natural Flavor, Malted Barley Flour, Salt, Choline Chloride, Vitamins, Minerals, Potassium Chloride, Dicalcium Phosphate, Taurine, DL-Methionine, L-Tryptophan, Lactic Acid, Mixed Tocopherols, Citric Acid, Rosemary Extract

Sensitivity flags

May matter for individual dogs

chickencornlegumesfish

These flags reflect population-level prevalence of commonly reported canine food allergens in the published literature (Mueller and Olivry 2016), not a prediction that this dog will react. Read how we score this in the dog food rubric and the medical disclaimer.

Data status

Source-capture hold.

We have not yet captured the full source and verification record for this product.

Until those records are captured, this scorecard runs on label-seed data and is marked by source confidence rather than presented as verified.

Data
Partially verified
Last reviewed
May 2026
Stage
Source capture
Checklist
missing
Source record
missing

Brand Trust evidence

Brand Trust runs on its seed value.

We have not yet captured a source-backed signal record for this brand. The Brand Trust sub-score uses our seed value until signals are verified, and it is marked by source confidence rather than presented as verified.

Signal record
not yet captured
Score basis
Seed value, pending verification
Unresolved signals
11
Conflicts
0
Brand sources
0

Source record

Confidence is visible by design.

Captured
May 21, 2026
Confidence
Partially verified
Sources
Rachael Ray Nutrish official product page captured May 21, 2026
Chewy 6 lb listing captured May 21, 2026
Adequacy
Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.

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FAQ

About Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe

What is the PetScored rating for Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe?

Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe scores 7.7 out of 10 on the PetScored deterministic rubric. Strongest sub-score: Nutrition Fit. Weakest sub-score: Brand Trust. See the full sub-score breakdown and rule-event trail on the scorecard.

Is Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe good for dogs with food sensitivities?

Skip this food if your dog avoids chicken, corn, legumes, fish. These are common adverse-reaction trigger ingredients in published case series. If your dog tolerates these proteins, the sub-score reflects the population-level risk; individual dogs vary.

Is Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe AAFCO complete and balanced?

Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe carries this AAFCO adequacy statement: "Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages." The all-life-stages designation covers growth and maintenance.

What life stage is Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe for?

Per the bag, Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe is intended for All life stages (format: Kibble). Always cross-check the AAFCO statement on your actual bag, since recipes and life-stage designations can change between production runs.

How much does Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe cost per calorie?

Captured retailer price: $13.49 for a 6 lb bag bag, at 3893 kcal/kg. PetScored Value sub-score benchmarks cost per 1,000 kcal against the category median rather than the sticker price - see the Value detail on the scorecard.

Related reading

How we read this label, and what we don’t penalize

This score is our opinion, formed by applying a published rubric to label and public source records, not a statement of objective fact and not veterinary advice. Label fields we cannot verify are marked by source confidence rather than assumed. See the methodology and medical disclaimer.