W. Va. Code R. § 61-5-14 - Adulteration
14.1. A commercial
feed is adulterated:
14.1.a. If it bears or
contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious
to animal or human health; but in the case where the substance is not an added
substance, the commercial feed is not considered adulterated under this
subsection if the quantity of the substance in the commercial feed does not
ordinarily render it injurious to health;
14.1.b. For the purpose of W. Va. Code §
19-14-10,
the terms "poisonous" or "deleterious" substances include but are not limited
to the following:
14.1.b.1. Fluorine and any
mineral or mineral mixture which is to be used directly for the feeding of
domestic animals and in which the fluorine exceeds 0.20% for breeding and dairy
cattle; 0.30% for slaughter cattle; 0.30% for sheep; 0.35% for lambs; 0.45% for
swine; and 0.60% for poultry;
14.1.b.2. Fluorine bearing ingredients when
used in such amounts that they raise the fluorine content of the total ration
(exclusive of roughage) above the following amounts: 0.004% for breeding and
dairy cattle; 0.009% for slaughter cattle; 0.006% for sheep; 0.01% for lambs;
0.015% for swine and 0.03% for poultry;
14.1.b.3. Fluorine bearing ingredients
incorporated in any feed that is fed directly to cattle, sheep or goats
consuming roughage (with or without) limited amounts of grain, that results in
a daily fluorine intake in excess of 50 milligrams of Fluorine per 100 pounds
of body weight;
14.1.b.4. Soybean
meal, flakes or pellets or other vegetable meals, flakes or pellets which have
been extracted with trichlorethylene or other chlorinated solvents;
14.1.b.5. Sulfur dioxide, Sulfurous acid, and
salts of Sulfurous acid when used in or on feeds or feed ingredients which are
considered or reported to be a significant source of vitamin B1 (Thiamine);
and
14.1.b.6. Raw leather residue
from tanning or leather manufacturing.
14.1.c. If it contains any viable weed seeds
in screenings or by-products of grains and seeds containing weed seeds when the
product is used in commercial feed or sold as a single ingredient feed.
Products containing viable weed seed shall be ground fine enough or otherwise
treated to destroy the viability of weed seeds prior to distribution.;
or
14.1.d. If it contains a drug
and the methods used in or the facilities or controls used for its manufacture,
processing, or packaging do not conform to current good manufacturing practices
to assure the drug meets the requirements of W. Va. Code §
19-14-10
and of this section as to safety and has the identity and strength and meets
the quality and purity characteristics which it purports or is represented to
possess.
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