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Beef brains and lower intestines are not routinely sold for human consumption, but they are ground up for use in feed for other animals.
Asked why it was all right to use melamine in feed for shrimp overseas but not in the United States, he said: "Melamine has just really had a focus that's come upon it.
Yesterday, federal officials announced that a manufacturing plant in Ohio was using the same banned substance, melamine, to make binding agents that ended up in feed for farmed fish, shrimp and livestock.
And now it is faced with recalls of Chinese wheat gluten and rice protein — used in pet food as well as in feed for chickens, farmed fish and pigs — that is contaminated with melamine.
Also, his team pointed to Australian research showing that changing feeding patterns or mixing certain anti-gas additives in feed for tropical cattle cut by 40percenttheirireleasese of this gas without interfering with growth.
Last week, David Byrne, the group's commissioner for health and consumer safety, said the European Commission was proposing a temporary ban on the use of meat and bone-meal in feed for all livestock.
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Little published information about fungal contamination in feeds for aquaculture in Brazil has been found.
The quality of the products used in feeds for farmed fish has become a limiting factor for activity because these feeds are ideal substrates for the growth of fungi, which, under favorable conditions, may favor the synthesis of mycotoxins.
The aquaculture industry is increasingly replacing fishmeal in feeds for carnivorous fish with soybean meal (SBM).
Antimicrobial use in feeds for food animal production first started in the 1940s when they were added to feeds used in broiler poultry production [ 2].
Thus, high levels of β-glucans in DDGS may make this fuel ethanol co-product unsuitable for use in feeds for monogastric animals.
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