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The Feeding Stuffs Regulations 1995

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Regulation 13 and Schedule 1

SCHEDULE 2MATERIALS AND THEIR MEANINGS

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1.  OIL CAKES AND MEAL

1.1 Macoya palm kernel expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from seeds separated from their pulp of the following species of Macoya palm Acrocomia sclerocarpa Mart. and Acrocomia totai Mart.

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.2 Macoya extracted palm kernel

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from seeds of Macoya palm separated from their pulp

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.3 Macoya palm pulp

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from pulp of Macoya palm

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.4 Decorticated groundnut expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from decorticated groundnuts (species Arachis hypogaea and other species of Arachis)

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.5 Extracted decorticated groundnut

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from decorticated groundnut seeds

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.6 Partly-decorticated groundnut expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from partly-decorticated groundnut seeds

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.7 Extracted, partly-decorticated groundnut

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from partly-decorticated groundnut seeds

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.8 Rape seed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from seeds of rape Brassica napus L. ssp. oleifera (Metzg.) Sinsk., of Indian sarson Brassica napus L. var. glauca (Roxb.) O.E. Schulz and of rape Brassica campestris L. ssp. oleifera (Metzg.) Sinsk.

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.9 Extracted rape seed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from seeds of colza, Indian sarson or rape

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.10 Copra expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from copra, the dried kernel (endosperm) and testa of the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera L.

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.11 Extracted copra

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from copra, the dried kernel (endosperm) and testa of the coconut palm

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

  • Coconut cakes or meals

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure coconut kernels

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.12 Palm kernel expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from palm nuts, from which as much as possible of the hard shell has been removed, of the following species of oil palm: Elaeis guineensis Jacq.,Corozo oleifera (H.B.K.) L.H. Bailey (Elaeis melanococca-auct.)

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.13 Extracted palm kernel

By-product of oil manufacture obtained by extraction from palm nuts of the species of oil palm from which as much as possible of the hard shell has been removed

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.14 Soya expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from soya beans (the seed of the species Glycine max. (L.) Merr.)

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.15 Extracted toasted soya

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained from soya bean seeds by extraction and appropriate heat treatment

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.16 Extracted toasted hulled soya seeds

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained from hulled soya bean seeds by extraction and appropriate heat treatment

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.17 Decorticated cotton seed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from seeds of cotton belonging to the genus Gossypium spp. from which the fibres and husks have been removed

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.18 Extracted decorticated cotton seed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from seeds of cotton from which the fibres have been removed

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.19 Partly-decorticated cotton seed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained from seeds of cotton from which the fibres and part of the husks have been removed

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.20 Extracted, partly-decorticated cotton seed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from seeds of cotton from which the fibres and part of the husks have been removed

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

  • Cotton cakes or meals not decorticated

The residue resulting from the removal of oil from commercially pure cotton seed, not decorticated

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.21 Expeller or extracted niger seed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing seeds of the niger plant Guizotia abyssinica (L.f) Cass.

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.22 Decorticated sunflower seed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from seeds of the sunflower Helianthus annuus L. from which as much as possible of the husk has been removed

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.23 Extracted decorticated sunflower seed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from seeds of the sunflower from which part of the husks have been removed as far as possible

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.24 Partly-decorticated sunflower seed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from seeds of the sunflower from which part of the husks have been removed

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.25 Extracted, partly-decorticated sunflower seed

By-product of oil manufacture obtained by extraction from seeds of the sunflower from which part of the husks have been removed

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.26 Linseed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from linseed, Linum usitatissimum L.

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.27 Extracted linseed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from linseed

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

  • Linseed meal

The meal obtained by grinding or crushing commercially pure linseed

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.28 Babassu palm nut expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from palm nuts, from which as much as possible of the hard shell has been removed, of the Brazilian Babassu palms Orbignya oleifera Burr and other species of Orbignya

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.29 Rice germ expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from germ of rice Oryza sativa L. to which parts of the endosperm and tegument still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.30 Extracted brown rice germ

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from germ of rice to which parts of the endosperm and tegument still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.31 Sesame seed expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from seeds of the sesame plant, Sesamum indicum L.

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.32 Extracted sesame seed

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from seeds of the sesame plant

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.33 Extracted cocoa bean

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from dried and roasted cocoa bean seeds Theobroma cacao L. from which as much as possible of the husk has been removed

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.34 Wheat germ expeller

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing from wheat germ of the species Triticum aestivum L., Triticum durum Desf. and from other cultivated species of husked wheat or from screened husked grains of spelt of the species Triticum spelta L., Triticum dicoccum Schrank, Triticum monococcum L., to which parts of the endosperm and tegument still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.35 Maize germ expeller (by-product of maize milling)

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing and by a dry process, from maize germ Zea mays L. to which parts of the endosperm and testa still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

Starch

1.36 Extracted maize germ (by-product of maize milling)

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction and by a dry process, from the maize germ to which parts of the endosperm and testa still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

Starch

1.37 Maize germ expeller (by-product of the starch industry)

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by pressing and by a wet process, from maize germ to which parts of the endosperm and testa still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

1.38 Extracted maize germ (by-product of the starch industry)

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction and by a wet process, from maize germ to which parts of the endosperm and testa still adhere

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

1.39 Olive pulp meal

By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction from fruits of the olive tree Olea Europea L. free as far as possible from fragments of stone

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

2.  Products and By- Products of the Pro- cessing of Vegetable Substances

2.1 By-products of milling wheat

2.1.1 Wheat bran

By-products of flour manufacture, obtained from screened husked grains of wheat or spelt. It consists principally of fragments of the outer skins, and of particles of grain from which the greater part of the endosperm has been removedFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.1.2 Wheat feed

By-product of flour manufacture, obtained from screened husked grains of wheat of spelt. It consists principally of fragments of the outer skins and of particles of grain from which less of the endosperm has been removed than in wheat branFibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

2.1.3 Wheat middlings

By-product of flour manufacture, obtained from screened husked wheat or spelt. It consists principally of particles of endosperm with fine fragments of the outer skins and some grain wasteFibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

2.1.4 Wheat germ

By-product of milling consisting essentially of wheat germ, rolled or otherwise, to which fragments of endosperm and outer skin still adhereFibre

Protein

Oil

Ash

Moisture

Wheat mealThe meal obtained by grinding commercially pure wheat, as grownFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.1.5 Rye bran

By-product of flour manufacture, obtained from screened rye Secale cereale L. It consists principally of fragments of the outer skins, and of particles of grain from which most of the endosperm has been removedFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.1.6 Rye feed

By-product of flour manufacture, obtained from screened rye. It consists principally of fragments of the outer skins, and of particles of grain from which less of the endosperm has been removed than in rye branFibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

2.1.7 Rye screenings (rye meal)

By-product of flour manufacture, obtained from screened rye. It consists principally of particles of endosperm, with fine fragments of the outer skins and some grain wasteFibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

2.2  Products and by-products of the manufacture of flakes, groats and husked grain

2.2.1 Husked oat sharps (middlings)

By-product, rich in starch, obtained during the processing of screened, husked oats Avena sativa L. and other cultivated species of oats into oat groats or sifted oatmeal

Fibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

Oat feedBy-product of oatmeal milling consisting of hulls, floury materials, mealy matter and screen dust, all finely ground, and containing not more than 27% of fibreFibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

Ground oatsThe meal obtained by grinding commercially pure oats, as grownFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.2.2 Flaked barley

Product obtained by steaming and rolling husked barley Hordeum vulgare L.Fibre

Starch

Moisture

2.2.3 Barley feed

By-product of the processing of screened and husked barley into pearl barley or semolina or sifted barley meal

Fibre

Starch

Ash

Moisture

Barley mealThe meal obtained by grinding barley, as grown, which shall be the whole grain together with only such other substances as may reasonably be expected to have become associated with the grain in the field and which contains not less than 96% pure barleyFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.2.4 Flaked maize

Product obtained by steaming and rolling maizeFibre

Starch

Moisture

2.2.5 Pea middlings (pea forage meal)

By-product obtained during the manufacture of pea-meal Pisum sativum L. It consists principally of particles of endosperm and, to a lesser extent, of skins

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Ash

Moisture

Pea mealThe meal obtained by grinding commercially pure peas, as grown, of varieties Pisum sativum or Pisum arvense

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

2.2.6 Flaked potatoes

Product obtained by drying potatoes, Solanum tuberosum L., whether or not peeled, which have been steamed or boiled or crushedFibre

Starch

Moisture

Bean mealThe meal obtained by grinding commercially pure beans of the species (1) Vicia faba or any of its varieties, commonly known as “horse bean”, “field bean” or “broad bean” or (2) Phaseolus vulgaris, the “true haricot bean” or any of its varieties, white or coloured

Protein

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

2.3  By-products of maize milling

2.3.1 Maize feed meal

By-product of the manufacture of flour or semolina from maizeStarch

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Protein

Oil

Maize meal; Indian mealThe meal obtained by grinding commercially pure maize or Indian corn, as grownFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.3.2 Maize bran

By-product of the manufacture of flour or semolina from maize. It consists principally of outer skins and maize germ, with some endosperm particlesFibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

Protein

2.3.3 Maize germ and bran

By-product of the manufacture of maize flour, maize semolina or of maize starch consisting of non-extracted germ, maize bran and some fragments of endosperm

Oil

Protein

Moisture

Fibre

Ash

Starch

Dari meal; durra mealThe meal obtained by grinding commercially pure dari or durra seedFibre

Ash

Moisture

2.4  Products and by-products of rice milling

2.4.1 Ground fodder rice

Product obtained by grinding fodder rice consisting either of green, chalky or unripe grains, sifted out during the milling of husked rice, or of normal husked grains which are yellow or spottedStarch

Fibre

Ash

Moisture

Oil

Protein

2.4.2 Broken rice

By-product of the preparation of polished or glazed rice. It consists principally of undersized or broken grainsStarch

2.4.3 Rice bran (brown)

By-product of the first polishing of husked rice without the use of calcium carbonate. It consists of silvery skins, particles of the aleurone layer, endosperm and germ

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

2.4.3a Rice bran (brown), low in calcium carbonate

By-product of the first polishing of husked rice. It consists of silvery skins, particles of the aleurone layer, endosperm and germ; it contains a small quantity of calcium carbonate resulting from the polishing process

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Calcium carbonate

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

2.4.4 Rice bran (white)

By-product of the second polishing of husked rice. It consists principally of particles of endosperm, of the aleurone layer and of germ

Protein

Fibre

Oil

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

2.5  Products and by-products of the starch industry

2.5.1 Maize starch

Virtually pure maize starchStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.2 Puffed maize starch

Virtually pure maize starch, greatly expanded by appropriate heat treatmentStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.3 Pre-gelatinized partially hydrolyzed maize starch

Virtually pure maize starch, largely pre-gelatinized and partially hydrolyzed

Starch

Reducing sugars, expressed as glucose

Moisture

Ash

2.5.4 Maize gluten

Dried by-product of the manufacture of maize starch. It consists principally of gluten obtained during the separation of the starchProtein

Moisture

Fibre

Ash

Oil

Xanthophyll

2.5.5 Maize gluten feed

Dried by-product of the manufacture of maize starch. It is composed of bran and of a smaller quantity of gluten. Dried residues of the steeping liquors, and germ, from which the oil has been removed, may be addedProtein

Moisture

Fibre

Ash

Oil

2.5.6 Rice starch

Virtually pure rice starchStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.7 Puffed rice starch

Virtually pure rice starch, greatly expanded by appropriate heat treatmentStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.8 Rice gluten

Dried by-product of the manufacture of rice starch, consisting mainly of glutenProtein

Moisture

Fibre

Ash

Oil

2.5.9 Sorghum gluten feed

Dried by-product of the manufacture of sorghum starch Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench s.1. It consists of bran and a smaller quantity of gluten. Dried residues of the steeping liquors and the germ may be addedProtein

Moisture

Fibre

Ash

Oil

2.5.10 Wheat starch

Virtually pure wheat starchStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.11 Puffed wheat starch

Virtually pure wheat starch, greatly expanded by appropriate heat treatmentStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.12 Pre-gelatinized partially hydrolyzed wheat starch

Virtually pure wheat starch, largely pre-gelatinized and partially hydrolyzed

Starch

Reducing sugars, expressed as glucose

Moisture

Ash

2.5.13 Wheat gluten

Dried by-product of the manufacture of wheat starch. It consists principally of gluten obtained during the separation of starchProtein

Moisture

Ash

2.5.14 Manioc starch

Virtually pure starch obtained from manioc roots Manihot esculenta CrantzStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.15 Puffed manioc starch

Starch obtained from manioc roots, greatly expanded by appropriate heat treatmentStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.16 Potato starch

Virtually pure potato starchStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.17 Pre-gelatinized potato starch

Virtually pure potato starch, greatly expanded by appropriate heat treatmentStarch

Moisture

Ash

2.5.18 Pre-gelatinized partially hydrolized potato starch

Virtually pure potato starch, greatly expanded and partially hydrolyzed

Starch

Reducing sugars, expressed as glucose

Moisture

Ash

2.5.19 Potato protein

Dried by-product of starch manufacture composed mainly of protein substances obtained by the separation of starchProtein

Moisture

Ash

Oil

Fibre

2.5.20 Dried potato pulp

Dried by-product of the manufacture of potato starchStarch

Moisture

Ash

Oil

Fibre

2.5.21 Dextrose (glucose)

Product of the saccharification of starch, consisting of purified, crystallized glucose (with or without water of crystallization)GlucoseMoisture

2.5.22 Dextrose molasses

By-product obtained during the crystallization of dextroseReducing sugars, expressed as glucose

Moisture

Ash

2.6  Products and by-products of sugar manufacture

2.6.1 Sugar (sucrose)

Beet or cane sugar in solid formSucroseAsh

2.6.2 Dried sugar beet slices

Product obtained by drying slices of washed sugar beet Beta vulgaris L., supp. vulgaris var. altissima DoellTotal sugar, expressed as sucrose

Moisture

Ash

2.6.3 Dried partially extracted sugar beet

Product obtained by drying washed sugar beet slicesTotal sugar, expressed as sucrose

Moisture

Ash

2.6.4 Dried plain sugar beet pulp

By-product of the manufacture of sugar, consisting of pulped and dried sugar beet slicesFibre

2.6.5 Sugar beet molasses

By-product consisting of the syrupy residue collected during the manufacture or refining of beet sugarTotal sugar, expressed as sucrose

2.6.6 Sugar cane molasses

By-product consisting of the syrupy residue collected during the manufacture or refining of sugar from sugar cane Saccharum officinarum L.Total sugar, expressed as sucrose
Dried molassed sugar beet feedBy-product of the manufacture of sugar, consisting of extracted sugar beet slices and sugar beet molasses, which has been dried

Total sugar, expressed as sucrose

Fibre

Protein

Ash

Moisture

Oil

2.7  Products and by-products of malting, brewing, distilling and fruit processing; dried feed yeasts

2.7.1 Barley malt culms

By-product of malting consisting of dried rootlets and shoots of germinated barleyProtein

Moisture

Ash

Fibre

2.7.2 Dried yeasts

Yeasts, whether or not mixed, belonging to the families Saccharonycetaceae, Endomycetaceae and Cryptococcaceae, cultivated on the following substrates: beet or core juice or molasses, distillers' or yeast-makers' wash, lactoserum, cereals and products derived from their processing, solutions from the hydrolysis of fibrous material, the cells of which have been killed by dryingProtein

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

2.7.3 Dried brewers' grains

By-product of brewing obtained by drying residues of malted and unmalted cereals and other starchy matterProtein

Moisture

Fibre

2.7.4 Dried distillers' grains

By-product of distilling obtained by drying residues of fermented cereals or other starchy matter, or residues of cereals used in the distilling processProtein

Moisture

Fibre

2.7.5 Dehydrated citrus pulp

By-product obtained during the manufacture of citrus juice

Moisture

Fibre

2.8  Artificially dried agricultural products

2.8.1 Grass meal

Product obtained by artificially drying and possibly pre-drying young forage plants, the enzymes which activate oxidation being rendered virtually inactive by the dryingProtein

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

Fibre

Carotene

Oil

2.8.2 Lucerne meal

Product obtained by artificially drying and possibly pre-drying Medicago sativa L. and Medicago varia Martyn, the enzymes which activate oxidation being rendered virtually inactive by the drying. This product may contain approximately 20% of grass or clover artificially dried and possibly pre-dried at the same time as the lucerneProtein

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

Fibre

Carotene

Oil

2.8.3 Clover meal

Product obtained by artificially drying and possibly pre-drying young clover Trifolium spp., the enzymes which activate oxidation being rendered virtually inactive by the drying. This product may contain approximately 20% of grass or lucerne artificially dried and possibly pre-dried at the same time as the cloverProtein

Moisture

Ash

Ash insoluble in HC1

Fibre

Carotene

Oil

2.8.4 Dried tops and leaves of sugar beet

Product obtained by artificially drying tops and leaves of sugar beet, washed, whether or not chopped

Protein

Total sugar, expressed as sucrose

Moisture

Ash insoluble in HC1

Fibre

2.8.5 Jerusalem artichoke chips or Jerusalem artichoke meal

Product obtained by crushing or grinding dried, cleaned tubers of Jerusalem artichokes Helianthus tuberosus L.Inulin

Moisture

Ash

Fibre

Oil

Protein

2.8.6 Sweet potato chips or sweet potato meal

Product obtained by crushing or grinding dried, cleaned tubers of sweet potato Ipomoea batatas (L.) Poir.Starch

Moisture

Ash

Fibre

Oil

Protein

2.8.7 Manioc meal or manioc flakes or manioc roots

Dried and, if necessary, washed and peeled manioc roots; also products obtained by crushing and grindingStarch

Moisture

Ash

Fibre

Oil

Protein

2.8.8 Manioc meal type 55 or manioc flakes type 55 or manioc roots type 55

Unpeeled manioc roots, dried and, if necessary, washed; also products obtained by crushing and grindingStarch

Moisture

Ash

Fibre

Oil

Protein

2.8.9 Dried manioc pulp

Waste from the manufacture of manioc starch, which has been dried and groundStarch

Moisture

Ash

Fibre

Oil

Protein

2.9  Other products of vegetable origin

2.9.1 Crushed locust beans

Product obtained by crushing the dried, stoned fruit of the carob tree Ceratonia siliqua L.

Total sugar, expressed as sucrose

Moisture

Ash

2.9.2 Vegetable fat or vegetable oil

Product composed of fat or oil of vegetable origin

Moisture

Acid index

Matter insoluble in light petroleum

3.  Products of Animal Origin

3.1  Milk products

3.1.1 “Spray” skimmed milk powder, “hatmaker” or “roller” skimmed milk powder

Product obtained by drying skimmed milk either by vaporization in a current of hot air (“spray” skimmed milk powder) or by drying over cylinders (“hatmaker” or “roller” skimmed milk)Protein

Moisture

Lactose

Oil

Ash

3.1.2 Powdered buttermilk

Product obtained by drying buttermilk, either by vaporization in a current of hot air (“spray” powdered buttermilk) or by drying over cylinders (“hatmaker” or “roller” powdered buttermilk)

Protein

Oil

Lactose

Moisture

Ash

3.1.3 Powdered whey or whey crumbs

Products obtained by drying whey

Protein

Lactose

Moisture

Oil

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Ash

Sodium

3.1.4 Low-sugar powdered whey

Product obtained by drying whey from which the lactose has been partly extracted

Protein

Lactose

Moisture

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Ash

Oil

Sodium

3.1.5 Powdered whey protein; powdered milk albumin

Product obtained by drying the protein compounds extracted from whey or milk by chemical or physical treatmentProtein

Moisture

Ash

Oil

3.2  Products processed from land animals

3.2.1 Blood meal

Product obtained by drying the blood of slaughtered animals and poultry. This product should be substantially free of foreign matterProtein

Moisture

Ash

3.2.2 Meat and bone meal

Product obtained by drying and grinding meat pieces containing a high proportion of bone from warm-blooded land animals. The product should be substantially free of hair, bristle, feathers, horn, hoof, skin and blood and of the contents of the stomach and viscera. It shall be technically free of organic solvents

Protein

Oil

Moisture

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Phosphorus

Ash

Methionine

Lysine

Volatile nitrogenous bases

3.2.3 Bone meal

Product obtained by drying and grinding bone, with the fat largely removed, from warm-blooded land animals. The product should be substantially free of hair, bristle, feathers, horn, hoof, skin and blood, and of the contents of the stomach and viscera. It should also be free of splinters, and may not contain bone fragments with rough surfaces or jagged edges. It shall be technically free of organic solventsProtein

Moisture

Ash

Phosphorus

Oil

Feeding boneCommercially pure bone degreased and ground or crushed from which the nitrogen has been partly or wholly removed by steam

Protein

Phosphorus

3.2.4 Meat meal (Products with a fat content of more than 11% should be described as “rich in fat”)

Product obtained by drying and grinding carcases and parts of carcases of warm-blooded land animals, if need be with the fat removed by an appropriate process. It should be virtually free of hair, bristle, feathers, horn, hoof and skin and of the contents of the stomach and viscera. It shall be technically free of organic solvents

Protein

Oil

Moisture

Phosphorus

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Ash insoluble in HC1

Methionine

Lysine

Volatile nitrogenous

3.2.5 Greaves

Product derived from residues of the manufacture of tallow and other fats of animal origin. It shall be technically free of organic solventsProtein

Moisture

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Oil

Ash

Poultry wasteThe waste from intensive poultry units which consists principally of excreta, with or without litter; and which has been suitably treated for use as a feeding stuff

Protein

Protein equivalent of uric acid if 1% or greater

Fibre

Calcium if present in excess of 2%

3.2.6 Dried waste from poultry slaughter (Products with a fat content of more than 12% should be described as “rich in fat”)

Product obtained by drying and grinding waste from slaughtered poultry; it should be substantially free of feathersProtein

Moisture

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Oil

Ash

3.2.7 Hydrolyzed feather meal

Product obtained by hydrolyzing, drying and grinding poultry feathersProtein

Moisture

Ash insoluble in HC1

3.2.8 Animal fat

Product composed of fat processed from warm-blooded land animals or from parts thereof. It shall be technically free of organic solvents

Moisture

Acid index

Matter insoluble in light petroleum

3.3  Products derived from fish or other marine animals

3.3.1 Fish meal (Products whose chloride content expressed as NaCl is less than 2% may be referred to as “low in salt”)

Product obtained by drying and grinding whole fish, or parts thereof, of various species. Concentrated press liquid may be added

Protein

Oil

Moisture

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Calcium carbonate

Phosphorus

3.3.2 Cod liver oil

Oil obtained from fresh livers of fish of the cod family (Gadidae)Vitamin A

Moisture

Acid index

Matter insoluble in light petroleum

4.  Mineral Substances

4.1 Calcium carbonate (The nature of the product (column 3) should be indicated in the name)

Precipitated calcium carbonate, ground limestone, prepared chalk, granulated chalk, ground oyster or mussel shells

Calcium

Ash insoluble in HC1

4.2 Calcium and magnesium carbonate

Natural mixture of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate

Calcium

Magnesium

4.3 Calcareous marine algae (Maerl)

Product of natural origin obtained from calcareous algae, ground or granulated

Calcium

Ash insoluble in HC1

4.4 Magnesium oxide

Technically pure magnesium oxide (MgO)Magnesium

4.5 Kieserite

Natural magnesium sulphate (MgSO4H2O)Magnesium

4.6 Calcium monohydrogen phosphate (dicalcium phosphate) (The manufacturing process may be indicated in the name)

Product consisting of technically pure calcium monohydrogen phosphate (dicalcium phosphate)

Phosphorus

Chlorides, expressed as NaCl

Calcium

4.7 Defluorinated natural phosphate

Product obtained by grinding natural phosphates, purified and defluorinated to a greater or lesser degreePhosphorusCalcium

4.8 De-gelatinised bone meal

De-gelatinised, sterilised, ground bones from which the fat has been removedPhosphorus

Moisture

Calcium

4.9 Calcium bis-(dihydrogen phosphate) (monocalcium phosphate)

Product consisting of technically pure calcium bis-(dihydrogen phosphate (monocalcium phosphate)PhosphorusCalcium

4.10 Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (mono-ammonium phosphate)

Product consisting mainly of technically pure ammonium dihydrogen phosphate

Phosphorus

Nitrogen

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