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- This policy is intended to explain and clarify the conditions regarding the disposal of animals, both food and non-food (and their products and by-products), through commercial inedible rendering.
Program: Animals
- Pet food, including salvaged and distressed pet food, is not an approved ingredient for use in livestock feed, and as such its inclusion is not considered safe and is not permitted at this time.
Program: Animals
- identification of the critical control points and specifications, e.g. evaporation temperature in step 5.3 to be 35° C ± 3° C . description of the experimental design used for the method evaluations [evaluations…
Program: Animals
- Livestock feeds and feed ingredients manufactured, sold or imported into Canada are subject to the Feeds Act and Regulations as administered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The submission of an…
Program: Animals
- Chapter 4 describes labelling and guarantees of the Livestock Feed.
Program: Animals
- Immediately notifiable diseases are diseases exotic to Canada for which there are no control or eradication programs.
Program: Animals
- Australia is officially recognized by Canada as free of certain diseases listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Terrestrial Animal Code.
Program: Animals
- Registration requirements for specialty products.
Program: Animals
- Norway is officially recognized by Canada as free of certain diseases listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Terrestrial Animal Code.
Program: Animals
- All those involved in transporting animals must ensure that every animal being loaded is fit for the trip and treated humanely.
Program: Animals