7 Pa. Code § 71.5 - Guaranteed analysis requirements
(a) All of the following items of information
shall be stated in the guaranteed analysis, in the order listed, subject to the
exemptions contained in subsection (b) of this section:
(1) Minimum percentage of crude
protein.
(2) Maximum percentage of
equivalent protein from nonprotein nitrogen.
(3) Minimum percentage of crude
fat.
(4) Maximum percentage of
crude fiber.
(5) Minerals, to
include, in the following order:
(i) Minimum
and maximum percentage of calcium (Ca).
(ii) Minimum percentage of phosphorus
(P).
(iii) Minimum and maximum
percentage of salt (NaCl).
(iv)
Other minerals.
(6)
Vitamins, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (e).
(7) Total sugars as invert in dried molasses
products or products being sold primarily for their molasses content.
(b) The following shall constitute
exemptions from the guaranteed analysis requirements set forth in subsection
(a) of this section:
(1) Guarantees for
minerals are not required when there are no specific label claims and when the
commercial weed contains less than 6.5% of mineral elements.
(2) Guarantees for vitamins are not required
when the commercial feed is neither formulated for nor represented in any
manner as a vitamin supplement.
(3)
Guarantees for crude protein, crude fat, and crude fiber are not required when
the commercial feed is intended for purposes other than to furnish these
substances or they are of minor significance relating to the primary purpose of
the product, such as drug premixes, mineral or vitamin supplements, and
molasses.
(c) The
guaranteed analyses for crude protein, equivalent protein from nonprotein
nitrogen, crude fat, crude fiber and minerals (when required) will be expressed
in terms of percentage by weight.
(d) Commercial feeds containing 6.5% or more
mineral elements shall include in the guaranteed analysis the minimum and
maximum percentage of calcium (Ca), the minimum percentage of phosphorus (P),
and, if salt is added, the minimum and maximum percentage of salt (NaCl).
Minerals, except salt (NaCl), shall be guaranteed in terms of percentage of the
element. When calcium or salt guarantees, or both, are given in the guaranteed
analysis, such guarantees shall conform to the following requirements:
(1) When the minimum is 5.0% or less, the
maximum shall not exceed the minimum by more than 20% and in no case shall the
maximum exceed the minimum by more than five percentage points.
(2) When the minimum is above 5.0% the
maximum shall not exceed the minimum by more than 20% and in no case shall the
maximum exceed the minimum by more than five percentage points.
(e) Guarantees for minimum vitamin
content of commercial feeds and feed supplements, when made, shall be stated on
the label in milligrams per pound of feed supplements, when made, shall be
stated on the label in milligrams per pound of feed, except that:
(1) Vitamin A, other than precursors of
vitamin A, shall be stated in U.S.P. units per pound.
(2) Vitamin D, in products offered for
poultry feeding, shall be stated in international chick units per
pound.
(3) Vitamin D for other uses
shall be stated in U.S.P. units per pound.
(4) Vitamin E shall be stated in
International or U.S.P. units per pound.
(5) Oils and premixes containing vitamin A or
vitamin D, or both may be labeled to show vitamin content in terms of units per
gram.
(f) Guarantees for
vitamin content on the label of a commercial feed shall state the guarantee as
true vitamins, not compounds, with the exception of the compounds, pyridoxine
hydrochloride, choline, choloride, thiamine, and d-pantothenic acid.
(g) Guarantees for drugs shall be stated in
terms of percent by weight except:
(1)
Antibiotics present at less than 2,000 grams per ton (total) of commercial
feed.
(2) Antibiotics present at
more than 2,000 grams per ton (total) of commercial feed.
(3) Labels for commercial feeds containing
growth promotion and feed efficiency levels of antibiotics, which are to be fed
continuously as the sole ration, are not required to make quantitative
guarantees except as specifically noted in the Federal Food Additive
Regulations, 30 FR 15845, 21 CFR Part 121 , Subpart C, for certain antibiotics,
wherein quantitative guarantees are required regardless of the level or purpose
of the antibiotic.
(4) The term
"milligrams per pound" may be used for drugs or antibiotics in those cases
where a dosage is given in "milligrams" in the feeding directions.
(h) Commercial feeds containing
any added nonprotein nitrogen shall be labeled as follows:
(1) Complete feeds, supplements and
concentrates containing added nonprotein nitrogen and containing more than 5.0%
protein from natural sources shall be guaranteed as follows:
"Crude Protein, minimum ______%. This includes not more than ______% equivalent protein from nonprotein nitrogen."
(2) Mixed feed concentrates and supplements
containing less than 5.0% protein from natural sources may be guaranteed as
follows:
"Equivalent Crude Protein from Nonprotein Nitrogen, minimum______%."
(3)
Ingredient sources of nonprotein nitrogen such as urea, di-ammonium phosphate,
ammonium polyphosphate solution, ammoniated rice hulls or other basic
nonprotein nitrogen ingredients defined by the Association of American Feed
Control Officials shall be guaranteed as follows:
"Nitrogen, minimum, ______%, Equivalent Crude Protein from Nonprotein Nitrogen, minimum, ______%."
(i) Mineral phosphatic materials for feeding
purposes shall be labeled with the guarantee for minimum and maximum percentage
of calcium (Ca), when present, the minimum percentage of phosphorous (P) and
the maximum percentage of fluorine (F).
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