10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FEEDINGSTUFF»
Discover the use of
feedingstuff in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
feedingstuff and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mycotoxins in Food: Detection and Control
level in the feedingstuff but also by the length of the feeding period. They
increase with time and, in pigs, stable levels are not attained until after a 2-3
week feeding period. The ochratoxin level is also of importance to the excretion
rate, and ...
Naresh Magan, Monica Olsen, 2004
2
Food Safety: Contaminants and Toxins
Whereas feedingstuff samples typically had concentrations in the range from 100
to 300 pg I-TEQ kg 1, a compound feed for milk production, which had been
found at two different dairy farms, had about 1800 pg I-TEQ kg"1. It affected the
level ...
J. P. Felix D'Mello, 2003
3
Mycotoxins and Animal Foods
Treatments to degrade mycotoxins must not only inactivate these but, at the same
time, retain the nutritive value and the palatability of the feedingstuff, leaving no
harmful residues of chemical or microbial origin. The physical methods for ...
DUPLICATE Smith, Rachel Henderson, 1991
(4) No person shall produce any feedingstuff containing fishmeal for feeding to
farmed animals other than ruminants unless the feedingstuff is labelled clearly to
indicate the words "it contains fishmeal - cannot be fed to ruminant animals".
5
Antibiotics in Animal Feeds: A Report
The reports covered (1) The Use of Macrolides and Related Products in
Feedingstuff s, (2) The Conditions of Use of Certain Antibiotics in Feedingstuff s,
and (3) Use of Zinc Bacitracin and Flavophospholipol and Feedingstuff s for
Laying Hens.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Animal Health, 1979
6
Handbook of Feed Additives 2004
Do not mix or use simultaneously with any feedingstuff containing any other
antibiotic or growth promoter described as such in Annexes to Directive 70/524/
EEC. Avoid direct contact with skin. Do not leave or dispose of Flavomycin or
feed ...
7
The Veterinary Formulary
Italy i.v. - intravenous kg - kilogram(s) L - litre(s) 2-LM - imidazothiazoles/
tetrahydropyrimidines M - molar m- - square metres MA - marketing authorisation
MAFF - Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food MFS - medicated feedingstuff ...
Yolande M. Bishop, British Veterinary Association, 2005
8
Station Bulletin - New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
The law is primarily a correct-labeling act. It must not be assumed by the
purchaser of feedingstuffs that every brand which meets the manufacturer's
guarantee is a high-grade feed. The feedingstuff law does not prevent the sale of
a low-grade ...
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, 1947
TERMS USED IN REPORTING ANALYSIS The terms used in reporting the
chemical analysis of a feedingstuff required by law are briefly defined as follows :
PROTEIN is a collective term for a considerable group of compounds, all of which
...
10
Official Journal of the European Communities: Information ...
In that case, the declarations required or allowed pursuant to this Article shall be
those laid down for complete feedingstuff s; (k) for compound feedingstuffs for
pets, the descriptions: — in English, 'compound feedingstuff, 'complementary ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FEEDINGSTUFF»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
feedingstuff is used in the context of the following news items.
Better Health for Higher Profit in Poultry Production
Agrocid Super Complete: Acidifier for drinking water for pigs with butyric acids. Kenovit E: Complementary feedingstuff for poultry and pigs. «ThePoultrySite.com, Mar 15»
Safety of Solanum glaucophyllum as animal feed
... and wheat middlings to ensure a concentration of minimum 10 mg glycosylated 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1,25(OH)2D3)/kg feedingstuff. «All about feed, Mar 15»
Little Change in UK Antibiotic Use in Animals
With respect to administration type, medicated feedingstuff for food-producing animals accounted for 60 per cent of veterinary antibiotic ... «ThePoultrySite.com, Nov 13»