1. UNL will test pet food for illegal melamine Pet owners who think their animal has been sickened or killed by pet food should first check to see if their pet food is on the FDA's recall list. Food and Drug Administration is authorized to recall and remove any food or feed product that is contaminated with melamine. If Chinese farmers and food product distributors have been putting other toxic compounds into their products for similar, nefarious reasons as they have been using melamine, then it seems quite possible that two or more...
Source • North Platte Bulletin,NE •
2. Use care when feeding horses Anytime you are feeding an animal, whether it's a household pet or livestock, you should always carefully read the label first. Although many grain supplements are labeled for more than one species of livestock, some grain supplements suitable for other livestock should not be fed to horses. Use care when feeding horses Recent calls to the state's Agricultural Chemistry Lab concerning horse illness and death have led me to remind equine owners to be cautious when feeding their animals....
Source • 4/25/2007 •
3. Senators vote to tighten pet food standards latest news Senators vote to tighten pet food standards By Greg Presto, Medill News Service Last Update: 5:24 PM ET May 2, 2007 WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Senators voted unanimously on Wednesday to include a food safety measure as part of a Food and Drug Administration funding bill that would impose uniform standards for pet food and fines for food companies that fail to report product problems. latest news Senators vote to tighten pet food standards By Greg Presto, Medill News Service...
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4. David Goldstein: You Are What You Eat: Is "Salvage" Pet Food Feeding Cows to Cows? The industrial chemical melamine has now been discovered in multiple high-protein food additives -- wheat, corn and rice gluten -- from multiple Chinese manufacturers, leading industry experts to conclude that not only was the contamination intentional, but that such "economic adulteration" is disturbingly widespread, at least in China. The industrial chemical melamine has now been discovered in multiple high-protein food additives -- wheat, corn and rice gluten -- from multiple Chinese...
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5. FDA: Tainted Feed Minor Threat to Humans The investigators are trying to get a handle on just how much pet food tainted with an industrial chemical called melamine made its way into products consumed by pets as well as by hogs and chickens. On Monday, they announced that byproducts from tainted pet food had been used in chicken feed on some farms in Indiana. A few days earlier, they said that hog farms in six states may have received tainted pet food for use as feed. Acheson said that the investigation tracking contaminated pet...
Source • 5/1/2007 •
6. Melamine detected in mail-order pet food The product is sold only in portion-paks shipped straight to consumers' home each month, so there are no bags on retail shelves anywhere in the country. Melamine detected in mail-order pet food. Replacement products are being shipped free of charge. The company thinks it has reached almost everyone affected. SmartPak Canine is recalling all lots of its LiveSmart Adult Lamb and Brown Rice food, which has tested positive for melamine, an industrial substance. Copyright 2007 Miami Herald...
Source • Miami Herald,FL •
7. Human Food Eyed in Pet Food Recall Probe The announcement came as pet food manufacturer Menu Foods expanded its recall because of possible cross-contamination between melamine-tainted products and other foods made in the same period. While Acheson said he remains confident that none of the products contaminated with melamine ended up as an ingredient in human food, he noted that some poultry and hogs ate feed including some of the recalled pet food. Acheson said the inspections began this week, covering both human and pet food...
Source • WISH,IN •
8. Judge prohibits planting of genetically modified alfalfa: Government needs to study impact on organics, he says Department of Agriculture must conduct a detailed scientific study of Roundup Ready alfalfa's effect on the environment and other alfalfa varieties before deciding whether to approve it. Alfalfa, which is used for livestock feed and can be planted in spring or fall, is a major crop grown on about 21 million acres in the country. SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge Thursday barred the planting of genetically engineered alfalfa nationwide until the government can adequately study the crop's...
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9. FDA inspectors checking food manufacturers while pet food recall ... Thursday May 3rd, 2007 .comment on this Story . Read Comments WASHINGTON (AP) - Government inspectors are checking food makers who use protein concentrates to make sure none of the contaminated products found in pet food have reached other products, the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. Thursday May 3rd, 2007 .comment on this Story . Read Comments WASHINGTON (AP) - Government inspectors are checking food makers who use protein concentrates to make sure none of the contaminated...
Source • The Northwest Florida Daily News,FL •
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