Utah Admin. Code R68-2-6 - Expression of Guarantees
(1) The
guarantees for crude protein, equivalent crude protein from non-protein
nitrogen, lysine, methionine, other amino acids, crude fat, crude fiber, and
other fiber indicators shall be in terms of percentage.
(2) When the label states mineral guarantees,
it shall include:
(a) when calcium, salt, and
sodium guarantees are given in the guaranteed analysis, they shall be stated
and meet the following, if the minimum is:
(i)
below 2.5%, the maximum may not exceed the minimum by more than 0.5 percentage
points;
(ii) 2.5% but less than
5.0%, the maximum may not exceed the minimum by more than one percentage point;
and
(iii) above 5.0% the maximum
may not exceed the minimum by more than 20% of the minimum and the maximum may
not ever exceed the minimum by more than five percentage points.
(b) guarantees for minimum and
maximum total sodium and salt, minimum potassium, magnesium, sulfur,
phosphorus, and maximum fluorine and shall be listed in terms of
percentage;
(c) other minimum
mineral guarantees that shall be stated in ppm when the concentration is less
than 10,000 ppm and in percentage when the concentration is 10,000 ppm (1%) or
greater; and
(d) any products
labeled with a quantity statement, tablets, capsules, granules, or liquids, may
state mineral guarantees in milligrams (mg) per unit, consistent with the
quantity statement and directions for use.
(3) Guarantees for minimum vitamin content of
commercial feed shall be listed in the order specified and are stated in
milligrams per pound, or in the following units consistent with those employed
for the quantity statement, unless otherwise specified:
(a) vitamin A, other than precursors of
vitamin A, in International Units per pound;
(b) vitamin D-3, in products offered for
poultry feeding, in International Chick Units per pound;
(c) vitamin D, for other uses, in
International Units per pound;
(d)
vitamin E, in International Units per pound;
(e) concentrated oils and feed additive
premixes containing vitamins A, D, or E, at the option of the distributor, in
units per gram instead of units per pound;
(f) vitamin B-12, in milligrams or micrograms
per pound;
(g) other vitamin
guarantees for menadione, riboflavin, d-pantothenic acid, thiamine, niacin,
vitamin B-6, folic acid, choline, biotin, inositol, p-amino benzoic acid,
ascorbic acid, and carotene shall express the vitamin activity in milligrams
per pound; and
(h) any products
labeled with a quantity statement for tablets, capsules, granules, or liquid,
may state vitamin guarantees in milligrams per unit, consistent with the
quantity statement and directions for use.
(4) Guarantees for drugs shall be stated in
terms of percent by weight, except:
(a) drugs,
present at less than 2,000 grams per ton, total, of commercial feed shall be
stated in grams per ton of commercial feed;
(b) drugs, present at 2,000 or more grams per
ton, total, of commercial feed, shall be stated in grams per pound of
commercial feed; or
(c) the term
"milligrams per pound" may be used for drugs in cases where a dosage is given
in "milligrams" in the feeding directions.
(5) Commercial feeds containing any added
non-protein nitrogen shall be labeled as follows:
(a) for ruminants:
(i) complete feeds, supplements, and
concentrates containing added non-protein nitrogen and containing more than 5%
protein from natural sources, shall be guaranteed as follows:
(A) " crude protein, minimum, ______ %";
and
(B) " this includes not more
than ______ % equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen ";
(ii) mixed feed concentrates and
supplements containing less than 5% protein from natural sources may be
guaranteed as "equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen, minimum,
______ %"; or
(iii) ingredient
sources of non-protein nitrogen such as Urea, Diammonium Phosphate, Ammonium
Polyphosphate Solution, Ammoniated Rice Hulls, or other basic non-protein
nitrogen ingredients defined by AAFCO shall be guaranteed as follows:
(A) " nitrogen, minimum, ______ %";
or
(B) "equivalent crude protein
from non-protein nitrogen, minimum, ______ %".
(b) for non-ruminants:
(i) complete feeds, supplements, and
concentrates containing crude protein from all forms of non-protein nitrogen
and added as listed, shall be labeled as follows:
(A) "crude protein, minimum ______ %;"
or
(B) "This includes not more than
______ % equivalent crude protein which is not nutritionally available to
species of animal for which feed is intended"; or
(ii) premixes, concentrates, or supplements
intended for non-ruminants containing more than 1.25% equivalent crude protein
from all forms of non-protein nitrogen and added as listed, shall contain
adequate directions for use and a prominent statement: "WARNING: This feed must
be used only in accordance with directions furnished on the label."
(6) Mineral phosphatic
materials for feeding purposes shall be labeled with the guarantee for minimum
and maximum percentage of calcium when present, the minimum percentage of
phosphorus, and the maximum percentage of fluorine.
(7) Guarantees for microorganisms shall be
stated and conform to the following:
(a)
colony forming units per gram (CFU/g) or per pound (CFU/lb.) consistent with
the directions for use, or CFU per product unit, consistent with directions for
use and the quantity statement; and
(b) a parenthetical statement following the
guarantee shall list each species in order of predominance.
(8) Guarantees for enzymes shall
be stated and conform to the following:
(a)
units of enzymatic activity per unit weight or volume consistent with the
directions for use, or units of enzymatic activity per product unit, such as
tablets or capsules, consistent with the directions for use and the quantity
statement; and
(b)
(i) the source organism for each type of
enzymatic activity specified, such as Protease, Bacillus subtilis, 5.5 mg amino
acids liberated/min./ milligram; and
(ii) if two or more sources have the same
type of activity, they shall be listed in order of predominance based on the
amount of enzymatic activity provided.
(9) Any guarantees for dietary starch,
sugars, and fructans for commercial feeds, excluding customer-formula feed, and
pet food and specialty pet food products, which appear on the label shall
ensure:
(a) the labeling claim in any manner
for levels of "dietary starch," "sugars," "fructans," or words of similar
designation shall include:
(i) guarantees for
maximum percentage of dietary starch and maximum percentage sugars, in the
guaranteed analysis section immediately following the last fiber guarantee; and
(ii) a maximum percentage
guarantee for fructans immediately following sugars, if the feed contains
forage products; and
(b)
feeding directions state the proper use of the feed product and a
recommendation to consult with a veterinarian or nutritionist for a recommended
diet.
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