Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-3-906 - Non-protein Nitrogen
A. Urea
and other non-protein nitrogen products are acceptable ingredients in
commercial feed for ruminant animals as a source of equivalent crude protein.
1. If commercial feed contains more than
8.75% of equivalent crude protein from all forms of non-protein nitrogen or if
the equivalent crude protein from all forms of non-protein nitrogen exceeds 1/3
of the total crude protein, the label shall include directions for the safe use
of the feed and the following precautionary statement: "Caution: Use as
Directed."
2. The directions for
use and the precautionary statement shall be printed and placed on the label so
that an ordinary person under customary conditions of purchase and use can read
and understand the directions.
B. Non-protein nitrogen products are
acceptable ingredients in commercial feeds distributed to non-ruminant animals
as a source of nutrients other than equivalent crude protein. The maximum
equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen sources in non-ruminant
rations shall not exceed 1.25% of the total daily ration.
C. A medicated feed label shall contain
feeding directions or precautionary statements, or both, with sufficient
information to ensure that the feed is properly used.
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