Ohio Admin. Code 901:12-5-01 - Definitions

The administrative rules in Chapter 901:12-5 of the Administrative Code apply exclusively to veal as defined in section 904.01 of the Revised Code and rule 901:12-5-01 of the Administrative Code this rule.

As used in Chapter 901:12-5 of the Administrative Code, unless otherwise specified,

"Veal" is a young bovine animal sold for slaughter at or under seven hundred fifty pounds, and raised for the purpose of veal meat production including:

(A) "Special fed veal" is fed a milk-based liquid diet throughout the feeding period;
(B) "Grain fed veal" is raised on a feed program beginning with a milk-based liquid diet and may include hay, pasture, or other processed feeds; and,
(C) "Bob veal" is fed a milk-based liquid diet and generally marketed at less than three weeks old and weighing less than one hundred fifty pounds.

Notes

Ohio Admin. Code 901:12-5-01
Effective: 2/13/2025
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/29/2024 and 02/13/2030
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 904.03
Rule Amplifies: 904.03, 904.04
Prior Effective Dates: 09/29/2011

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