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(c) The product or brand name is not deceptive or misleading.
(3)Single-ingredient feeds. Product names for single-ingredient commercial feeds shall be consistent with the feed ingredient definitions specified in the 2018 Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials.
Note: Copies of the Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials are on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau. Paper or electronic copies may be obtained from AAFCO at www.aafco.org.
(4)Prohibitions.
(a) No person may label a commercial feed with a product or brand name that is any of the following:
1. Inconsistent with the statement of purpose under s. ATCP 42.10.
2. Copyrighted by another person, except with that person’s specific authorization.
(b) No person may incorporate a product or brand name as part of a guaranteed analysis under s. ATCP 42.12 or 42.14, or an ingredient statement under s. ATCP 42.16.
(c) No product or brand name may do any of the following:
1. Use the word “protein” if non-protein nitrogen has been added to the commercial feed.
2. Make any claim related to the percentage contents of any commercial feed ingredient or component, other than protein or equivalent protein.
3. Use the word “vitamin,” or any word or abbreviation suggesting the word “vitamin,” unless the commercial feed is represented as a vitamin supplement and its vitamin contents are stated in the guaranteed analysis under ss. ATCP 42.12 and 42.14.
4. Use the word “mineralized,” except as part of the term “trace mineralized salt.”
History: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-97; am. (3), Register, June, 1999, No. 522, eff. 7-1-99; CR 04-005: am. (3) Register October 2004 No. 586, eff. 11-1-04; CR 06-028: am. (3) Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; CR 14-047: am. (3) Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15; CR 16-012: am. (3) Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16; CR 18-019: am. (3) Register January 2020 No. 769, eff. 2-1-20.
ATCP 42.08Medicated commercial feeds.
(1)Label requirements. If a commercial feed contains one or more drugs, the label shall include all of the following:
(a) The word “medicated,” printed directly after and below the product name in a type size no smaller than one-half the type size of the product name.
(b) A statement which clearly explains the purpose for each drug contained in the feed.
(c) A statement of active drug ingredients. The statement shall include the established name and, except as provided under sub. (2), the guaranteed amount of each active drug ingredient. Drug guarantees shall be expressed according to sub. (3).
(d) Directions for use and precautionary statements under s. ATCP 42.22.
(2)Growth promotion or feed efficiency drugs. Except as provided under 21 CFR 558, a feed label need not specify drug amounts for growth promotion or feed efficiency drugs in commercial feeds that are fed continuously as a sole ration.
(3)Form of drug guarantees.
(a) Except as provided under par. (c), if a drug is present at a concentration of less than 2,000 grams per ton of commercial feed, the drug guarantee shall be expressed in grams per ton.
(b) Except as provided under par. (c), if a drug is present at a concentration of at least 2,000 grams per ton of commercial feed, the drug guarantee shall be expressed in grams per pound.
(c) If a drug dosage in milligrams is included in the use directions under s. ATCP 42.22, a drug guarantee may be expressed in milligrams per weight unit of commercial feed. The weight unit of commercial feed shall be consistent with weight units, if any, used in the declaration of net quantity under s. ATCP 42.20 and the use directions under s. ATCP 42.22.
History: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-97.
ATCP 42.10Statement of purpose.
(1)Requirement. Except as provided under sub. (2), a commercial feed shall be labeled with a statement of purpose that identifies all of the following:
(a) The species and classes of animals for which the feed is intended. A commercial feed may also be labeled with the weight ranges, sex, or ages of the animals for which the feed is intended.
(b) The specific intended use of the feed, unless the feed is intended as a complete feed for all species and classes of animals identified on the feed label.
(2)Exemptions. Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following:
(a) An ingredient or combination of ingredients sold as a specialized nutritional source for use in manufacturing other feeds.
(b) Grain or grain mixtures, with or without molasses, provided that both of the following apply:
1. The grain or grain mixture contains no drug or other additive.
2. The seller makes no specific feed claim for the grain or grain mixture.
(3)Swine feed. The following terms, when used to label a swine commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of swine:
(a) “Pre-Starter” for swine weighing 2 to 11 pounds.
(b) “Starter” for swine weighing 11 to 44 pounds.
(c) “Grower” for swine weighing 44 to 110 pounds.
(d) “Finisher” for swine weighing 110 to 242 pounds.
(e) “Gilts, Sows and Boars” for that class of swine.
(f) “Lactating Gilts and Sows” for that class of swine.
(4)Poultry feed. The following terms, when used to label a poultry commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of poultry:
(a) “Layer” for chickens that are grown to produce eggs for human food.
(b) “Layer Starting/Growing” for chickens, grown to produce eggs for human food, that are less than 10 weeks old.
(c) “Layer Finisher” for chickens, grown to produce eggs for human food, that are at least 10 weeks old but not yet laying eggs.
(d) “Layer Laying” for chickens that are currently laying eggs for human food.
(e) “Layer Breeders” for chickens that are currently producing offspring grown to produce eggs for human food.
(f) “Broilers” for chickens that are grown for human food.
(g) “Broilers Starting/Growing” for chickens less than 5 weeks old that are being grown for human food.
(h) “Broilers Finisher” for chickens over 5 weeks old that are being fed for marketing as human food.
(i) “Broilers Breeders” for chickens from strains whose offspring are grown for human food.
(j) “Broilers Breeders Starting/Growing” for chickens that are both of the following:
1. From strains whose offspring are grown for human food.
2. Less than 10 weeks old.
(k) “Broilers Breeders Finishing” for chickens that are all of the following:
1. From strains whose offspring are grown for human food.
2. At least 10 weeks old.
3. Not yet laying eggs.
(L) “Broilers Breeders Laying” for chickens that are all of the following:
1. From strains whose offspring are grown for human food.
2. Grown to produce offspring used for human food as broilers or roasters.
3. Currently laying fertile eggs.
(m) “Turkeys Starting/Growing” for male turkeys less than 13 weeks old that are being grown for human food.
(n) “Turkeys Finisher” for turkeys, grown for human food, that are one of the following:
1. Females that are 13 weeks to 17 weeks old.
2. Males at least 16 weeks old that are being fed for market.
(o) “Turkeys Laying” for female turkeys that are currently producing eggs.
(p) “Turkeys Breeder” for turkeys, grown to produce fertile eggs, that are not yet producing fertile eggs.
(5)Beef cattle feed. The following terms, when used to label a beef cattle commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of beef cattle:
(a) “Calves” for beef cattle from birth to weaning.
(b) “Cattle on pasture” for weaned cattle other than feedlot cattle. The word “cattle” may be replaced by a more specific word such as stockers, feeders, replacement heifers, brood cows, or bulls.
(c) “Feedlot cattle” for weaned cattle kept in a feedlot.
(6)Dairy cattle feed. The following terms, when used to label a dairy cattle commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of dairy cattle:
(a) “Veal milk replacer” for milk replacer fed to veal calves.
(b) “Herd milk replacer” for milk replacer fed to herd replacement calves.
(c) “Starter” for dairy animals 3 days to 3 months old.
(d) “Growing Heifers, Bulls and Dairy Beef — Grower (1)” for dairy animals 3 to 12 months old.
(e) “Growing Heifers, Bulls and Dairy Beef — Grower (2)” for dairy animals more than 12 months old.
(f) “Lactating Dairy Cattle” for dairy cattle of that class.
(g) “Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle” for dairy cattle of that class.
(7)Equine feed. The following terms, when used to label an equine commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following classes of equine:
(a) “Foal” for equine of that class.
(b) “Mare” for equine of that class.
(c) “Breeding” for equine of that class.
(d) “Maintenance” for equine of that class.
(8)Sheep and goat feed. The following terms, when used on a sheep or goat commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of sheep and goats:
(a) “Starter” for sheep and goats of that class.
(b) “Grower” for sheep and goats of that class.
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