Is the stone powder used in the feed a feed additive? Is it necessary to have a feed additive for a feed additive? What basis?
Yes, absolutely speaking, to do a single feed permit
Yes, strictly speaking, to do a single feed permit
Stone powder is not a feed additive, is a mineral feed; but in the production of trace element additives often used as a carrier or diluent.
Stone powder does not belong to feed additives. In the feed classification, the sixth category is called vitamin feed, the seventh category is called mineral feed, stone powder is the seventh class feed. The eighth category is additive. Although the generalized additive definition includes nutrient additives such as trace elements, but must be a trace part, and stone powder is a constant element, calcium supplementation, certainly not included in the additive range. But the government has the right, do not understand, but the right, had to listen to him!