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  1. Feed hygiene for transporters and hauliers - In-depth Guide

    HACCP is a system of safety management based on the prevention of feed and food safety problems. It provides a documented, structured approach to ensuring feed ...

  2. Manufacturing your own pet foods - In-depth Guide

    Feed businesses, including all pet food manufacturers, must not operate without being registered or approved (as appropriate) with their local authority, ...

  3. Retail sale of pet food - In-depth Guide

    list of feed additives, preceded by the heading 'additives'; moisture content, if it exceeds 14%. Specific mandatory labelling requirements: species or ...

  4. Feed hygiene for farmers and growers - In-depth Guide

    pet food manufacturers; livestock farms, fish farms or arable farms growing and using or selling crops for feed use. Assimilated Regulation (EC) No 183/2005 ...

  5. Search Results

    Business Companion covers Trading Standards law for England, Scotland and Wales. For guidance on the law in Northern Ireland, please see nibusinessinfo.co.uk.

  6. Disposal of surplus food - In-depth Guide

    ... feed, so surplus food destined for use as animal feed must never be regarded as waste. Can surplus food be fed to livestock? In some instances, former ...

  7. Sending Surplus Food to be Used in Animal Feed

    Food businesses, such as grocery shops or small supermarkets, can send surplus food for use in animal feed. This is a cost-effective way of getting rid of food ...

  8. Animals and agriculture - Quick Guide

    The law on the health and welfare of livestock, including traceability, the food chain, transport, diseases, animal / pet feed and disposal of fallen stock.

  9. A guide to imported feed and food controls - CED.xps

    compliance with the feed and food law. Place and data of declaration. Name of signatory. Signature. Page 2. COMMON ENTRY DOCUMENT. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. Common ...

  10. Mixing feed on-farm - In-depth Guide

    More information on additives can be found on the Food Standards Agency (FSA) website. Only approved additives may be used in animal feed. Some additives have a ...

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