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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.
(c) “Finisher” for sheep and goats of that class.
(d) “Breeder” for sheep and goats of that class.
(e) “Lactating” for sheep and goats of that class.
(9)Duck and goose feed. The following terms, when used to label a duck or goose commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of ducks and geese:
(a) “Ducks — Starter” for ducks less than 3 weeks old.
(b) “Ducks — Grower” for ducks 3 to 6 weeks old.
(c) “Ducks — Finisher” for ducks more than 6 weeks old that are being fed for market.
(d) “Ducks — Breeder Developer” for ducks 8 to 19 weeks old.
(e) “Ducks — Breeder” for ducks more than 22 weeks old that are currently laying eggs.
(f) “Geese — Starter” for geese less than 4 weeks old.
(g) “Geese — Grower” for geese 4 to 8 weeks old.
(h) “Geese — Finisher” for geese more than 8 weeks old that are being fed for market.
(i) “Geese — Breeder Developer” for geese 10 to 22 weeks old.
(j) “Geese — Breeder” for geese more than 22 weeks old that are currently laying eggs.
(10)Rabbit feed. The following terms, when used to label a rabbit commercial feed, indicate that the feed is intended for the following corresponding classes of rabbits:
(a) “Rabbit — Grower” for rabbits 4 to 12 weeks old.
(b) “Rabbit — Breeder” for rabbits more than 12 weeks old.
History: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-97.
ATCP 42.12Guaranteed analysis; general.
(1)Guaranteed analysis required. Every commercial feed shall be clearly and conspicuously labeled with a guaranteed analysis, entitled “GUARANTEED ANALYSIS.” The guaranteed analysis shall include all of the following:
(a) A minimum guarantee for each of the following substances, unless the commercial feed is clearly labeled for a specialized purpose that is unrelated to the content of those substances:
1. Crude protein.
2. Equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen, if present. Guarantees shall comply with applicable requirements under s. ATCP 42.54.
3. Crude fat.
(b) A maximum guarantee for crude fiber, unless the commercial feed is clearly labeled for a specialized purpose that is unrelated to its crude fiber content.
(c) Mineral guarantees under sub. (3) if the commercial feed is sold wholly or in part for its mineral content. Except as provided under s. ATCP 42.14, mineral guarantees are not required if the commercial feed is intended solely for non-food producing animals and contains less than 6.5% total minerals. Mineral guarantees shall comply with sub. (3).
(d) A minimum guarantee for each vitamin contained in the feed if the feed is sold wholly or in part for its vitamin content. A vitamin guarantee shall comply with sub. (4).
(e) A minimum microorganism guarantee if the commercial feed is sold wholly or in part for its microorganism content. Microorganism guarantees shall comply with sub. (5).
(f) For dried molasses products or products sold primarily for their sugar content, a minimum guarantee of total sugars as invert.
(g) For a commercial feed intended as a specialized nutrient source primarily for use in the manufacture of other commercial feeds, a minimum guarantee for each nutrient which is relevant to that purpose.
(h) Additional guarantees, if any, that are required for a specific class of commercial feed under s. ATCP 42.14.
(2)Form of guarantees; general.
(a) Every guarantee under sub. (1) shall clearly identify the substance guaranteed.
(b) A guarantee under sub. (1) shall be expressed as a percentage by weight of commercial feed unless this section or s. ATCP 42.14 requires that the guarantee be expressed in a different form.
(c) The following guarantees, if present, shall appear in the following order:
1. Crude protein.
2. Equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.
3. Amino acids.
4. Crude fat.
5. Crude fiber.
6. Acid detergent fiber.
8. Phosphorus.
11. Other minerals.
12. Vitamins.
13. Total sugar as invert.
14. Viable microorganisms producing lactic acid.
15. Other guarantees. Other guarantees shall be arranged so that guarantees expressed in the same unit of weight, measure, or count are grouped together.
(3)Mineral guarantees.
(a) Mineral guarantees, if required under sub. (1) (c), shall include all of the following:
1. A minimum and maximum guarantee for calcium, if present.
2. A minimum guarantee for phosphorus, if present.
3. A minimum and maximum guarantee for salt, if added.
4. A minimum and maximum guarantee for total sodium if total sodium exceeds that furnished by the maximum salt guarantee under par. (d) 1.
5. A maximum guarantee for fluoride, if present.
6. Minimum guarantees for other minerals that are present in significant amounts.
(b) In a guaranteed analysis, the maximum guarantee for calcium, salt or total sodium may not exceed the minimum guarantee by more than the following applicable amount:
1. If the minimum guarantee is less than 2.5% by weight of the commercial feed, the maximum may not exceed the minimum by more than 0.5% of the weight of the commercial feed.
2. If the minimum guarantee is at least 2.5% by weight of the commercial feed, but less than 5.0%, the maximum guarantee may not exceed the minimum by more than 1.0% of the weight of the commercial feed.
3. If the minimum guarantee is at least 5.0% by weight of the commercial feed, the maximum guarantee may not exceed the minimum by more than 20% of the minimum guarantee, or by more than 5.0% of the weight of the commercial feed, whichever is less.
(c) Except as provided under par. (d) or (e), mineral guarantees shall be stated as follows:
1. In parts per million (ppm) if the mineral content is less than 10,000 parts per million.
2. As a percentage by weight if the concentration is 10,000 parts per million or greater.
(d) Except as provided under par. (e), the following mineral guarantees shall be stated as percentages by weight of commercial feed:
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