2 Va. Admin. Code § 5-360-20 - Brand names
A. The name of
a brand shall not tend to mislead the purchaser with respect to any quality of
the feed. If the brand name indicates that the feed is made for a specific use,
the character of the feed shall conform to that use. A mixture labeled "dairy
feed," for example shall be adapted for that purpose.
B. A brand name shall not be derived from one
or more ingredients of a mixture to the exclusion of other ingredients. A
distinctive name shall not represent any component of a mixture unless all
components are included in the name, provided that if any ingredient or
combination of ingredients is intended to impart a distinctive characteristic
to the product that is of significance to the purchaser, the name of that
ingredient or combination of ingredients may be used as a part of the brand
name if the ingredient or combination of ingredients is quantitatively
guaranteed in the guaranteed analysis, and the brand name is not otherwise
false or misleading.
C. The word
"vitamin" or a contraction thereof, or any word suggesting vitamin, may be used
in the brand name of a feed only in the case of a feed represented solely to be
a vitamin supplement, and which is labeled with the minimum vitamin content
guaranteed as specified in subsection B of
2VAC5-360-30.
D. The term "mineralized" shall not be used
in the brand name of a feed except for "trace mineralized salt." When so used,
the product shall contain significant amounts of trace minerals which are
recognized as essential for the nutrition of animals. The mineral compound
source of each mineral except salt (NaC1) shall be stated in the ingredient
statement.
E. When the brand name
carries a percentage value, it shall be understood to signify minimum crude
protein content. If any other percentage values are used in brand names, they
shall be followed by the proper description.
F. The word "protein" shall not be permitted
in the brand name of a feed that contains added nonprotein nitrogen.
G. The term "meat" or "meat byproduct" in a
brand name shall be qualified in the brand name to designate the animal from
which the meat or meat byproduct is derived unless the meat or meat byproduct
is made from cattle, swine, sheep or goats.
H. Single ingredient feeds shall have a brand
name in accordance with the designated definition of feed ingredients as
recognized by the Official Publication of the Association of American Feed
Control Officials, Inc., 2002.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-4801 of the Code of Virginia.
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