Title: Unit 5: Feed Regulations and Additives
1Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
2Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Unit 5 Objectives
- Understand basic feed regulations
- Knowledge of feed tags and what must be and can
be included on them - Identify various types of feed additives and
their purposes - How implants are used and their roles
3Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- General Feed Industry information
- 300m tons manufactured each yr. in the U.S.
- Various forms
- Either in the feed mill, or on farms
- 10,000 feed mills in the U.S.
- 30,000 feed outlets
- 20,000 sell feed
- Bag
- Bulk
- Feed products
- Must register w/ the FDA if they mix feed w/ drugs
4Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Types of Commercial Feeds their Ingredients
- Dry Commercial Feeds
- Prepared for a particular class of livestock
- Supplements blended
- Vegetable proteins
- Animal proteins
- Urea (ruminants only)
- Specialty products may be included
- Antibiotics
- Growth stimulants
- Flavoring agents
- Etc.
5Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Physical Forms
- Meal
- Cake
- Pellets
- Crumbles
- Wafers
- Blocks
- Etc.
- Liquid Protein Supplements
- Generally contain some amount of molasses as the
main liquid portion - Can be blended or feed separate
6Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Feed Labeling
- Required for all commercial feed products
- Primary communication between manufacturer and
purchaser - Critical information
- Identify product
- Nature of the product intended use
- Usage instructions
- Cautionary information
7Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Feed Labels (medicated nonmedicated)
- Net wt.
- Company name, trade name
- Product name
- Purpose of medication
- Warning statement
- Withdrawal periods
- Other warnings
- Active Ingredients
8Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Guaranteed Analysis
- Minimum CP
- from NPN
- Minimum Crude Fat
- Maximum Crude Fiber
- Minerals (only main ones)
- Vitamins (optional)
- Company Name Address
- Detailed Use instructions
- Purpose
- When to feed
- How to feed or mix
- Precautions
9Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- General Feed Additive information
- Doesnt include any min/vit supplements
- Must be approved for use by FDA
- Withdrawal times may be necessary
- Instructions must be followed carefully
- gt1000 products are approved for use
- What are some of their roles?
10Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- What are some of the risks when using these
products? - Who is responsible for residues?
- Growth Promotion and Feed Efficiency
- Antibiotics
- Can be bacteriostatic or bacteriocidal
- Generally fed to reduce, prevent bacterial
infections - Usually found to improve rate of gain and feed
efficiency
11Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Examples
- Cholortetratcycline
- Oxytetracycline
- Monensin
- Lasalocid
- What are the trade names of these products?
- Chemotherapeutics
- Organic or inorganic compound that inhibits
organism growth - Improves feed efficiency and rate of gain
- Examples
- Arsanilic Acid
- Carbadox
12Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Medicinal Uses
- Coccidiostats
- Fed for the prevention of coccidiosis
- What is coccidiosis
- Examples
- Decoquinate
- Lasalocid
- Monensin
13Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Enteritis, Diarrhea, Dysentery
- Chlorotetracycline
- Carbadox
- Tylosin
- Anthelmintics
- Prevention/treatments of gastrointestinal
parasites - Examples
- Safe-Guard
- Ivomec
- Rumatel
14Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Miscellaneous Functions
- Control of Liver Abscesses in feedlot cattle
- Chlorotet.
- Oxytet.
- Tylosin
- Fly control in manure
- Rabon
- Bloat control
- Oxytet.
- Poloxalene
- Ketosis
- Propylene Glycol
15Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Foot Rot General Stress
- Chlorotet.
- Oxytet.
- Other Feed Additives
- Buffers Neutralizers
- Compounds that minimize pH decreases
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Calcium carbonate
- Mag oxide
16Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Antioxidants
- Prevent rancidity of fats
- Vit E
- Chemical preservatives
- Retain nutritive factors
- Prevent product deterioration
- Most are acids, salts, etc.
- What are some ex.?
- Pellet-Binding agents
- Bentonite
- Clays
- molasses
17Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Probiotics
- Consist of microbial cultures
- Can stimulate cultural growth
- Reasons for use
- Increase/balance beneficial bacteria
- Reduce toxic byproducts of digestion
- Support rate of gain and feed efficiency
- Alleviate/minimize stress
- Various times for use
- When do you use them?
- Available forms
- Feed additives
- Water dispensing
- Bolus/gel form
18Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Hormone products
- Activate or inhibit hormone functions
- Produce same responses as natural hormones
- Feed Additives
- Melengestrol Acetate (MGA)
- Closely related to progesterone
- Fed to finishing heifers to prevent estrus
- Stimulates growth, improves feed efficiency
19Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Implants for Growth Stimulation
- Designed for slow release
- Growth promotion, feed efficiency
- Products
- Ralgro
- Use in calves, growing cattle, feedlots animals
- 70-110d response
- Cattle should be reimplanted every 65-100d for
maximum - Magnum
- Double dose of Ralgro
- Best in initial 70-90d on feed
20Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Synovex or Implus
- Different forms for different cattle
- Stimulates muscle deposition
- Increases growth hormone secretion
- Revalor
- Claims to improve gain 15-20
- Improves feed efficiency 15
- Duration of response 100d
- May reduce marbling
21Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Implant for Milk Stimulation
- bST
- Produced naturally in the cow
- Major regulator of milk production
- Must be administered via injection
- 14d intervals
- 2-3d response
- 8-10 lb increase in production
- No change in milk composition
- Will increase DMI
- Disadvantages
- Slight decrease in pregnancy rate
- Slight increase in twinning rate
22Unit 5 Feed Regulations and Additives
- Unit 5 Assignment
- Identify 4 feed additives each for beef, dairy,
and swine, and 1 each for horses and sheep - Trade name
- Drug
- Control claims
- Bring 1 article pertaining to feed additive use
is feed rations - Write ½ page response, summary