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TwistedK - 2015-04-14 3:43 PM Even if they are inonphore free... many still use Bovetec. I switched away from Nutrena all together
Just to clarify...Many are claiming "Rumensin/Monensin Free" Bovatec is the trade name for Lasalocid which is also an Ionophore.
The recommendation that I got directly from an FDA inspector is to stick with FDA licensed mills so that you know that they are being inspected. If you suspect that there is an issue with your feed
HAVE IT TESTED
. Do not throw away your feed sacks until you have fed all of that feed. FDA licensed mills are subject to random sample testing...but, they don't test for anything that's not supposed to be in the feed. They only test for guaranteed analysis.
The smaller local mills are not as regulated and are operating on the honor system...and it seems that there are plenty of them that have no honor.
This is what makes my head spin is why are they allowed to make medicated feeds without a license. YES I know they are I found out the hard way but just messed up
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