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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat is not what you posted.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo it doesn't. I've provided several links so far,
Here's another one that says it doesn't:
FDA Guidance 209, 213 and VFD Educational Material - Animal Health Institute
Please provide a link that says that the US has a ban on the use of ionophores.
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What's really sad on here is the blinkered approach by certain individuals who see everything the EU does or regulates for as being the perfect solution and are unable to open their minds to the possibility that their perfect EU world might no be so perfect after all, particularly when someone challenges their beliefs.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostAnd is that the latest advice. It is quite old. I've found reports as recent as March 2018 which indicate things may have moved on.
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Please share one of these reports where it states that the US has a ban on all antibiotics for poultry, or where it specifies that ionophores are banned for poultry.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostWhat's really sad on here is the blinkered approach by certain individuals who see everything the EU does or regulates for as being the perfect solution and are unable to open their minds to the possibility that their perfect EU world might no be so perfect after all, particularly when someone challenges their beliefs.
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No, Most of us do not think that the EU is perfect. But many of us are open minded enough to question things and try to fin out the truth, not just repeat lies.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo, Most of us do not think that the EU is perfect. But many of us are open minded enough to question things and try to fin out the truth, not just repeat lies.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
I've provided links. You've yet to provide one.
Here's another link (11th April 2019):
https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/defau...ListingPVP.pdf
And here are three of the criteria:
- Certified Responsible Antibiotic Use (CRAU) – Antibiotic use conforms to the requirements of the ARAC School Food Focus Standard for Certified
Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Poultry (https://certifiedresponsibleantibioticuse.org/). Conformance to the program is verified annually via third-party audits
provided by USDA-AMS (www.ams.usda.gov/services/auditing/crau). - No Antibiotics Important to Human Health (NAIHH) – No antibiotics currently on the World Health Organization (WHO) list of antibiotics deemed to be
critically important to human medicine will be applied or fed to eggs or live birds. World Health Organization (2016). Critically Important Antimicrobials for
Human Medicine (www.who.int/foodsafety/areas_work/antimicrobial-resistance/cia/en/). Certified by conformance to CRAU. - No Antibiotics Important to Human Medicine (NAIHM) – No antibiotics currently on the World Health Organization (WHO) list of antibiotics deemed to be
critically important to human medicine will be applied or fed to eggs or live birds. World Health Organization (2016). Critically Important Antimicrobials for
Human Medicine (www.who.int/foodsafety/areas_work/antimicrobial-resistance/cia/en/). Certified by conformance to CRAU.
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- Certified Responsible Antibiotic Use (CRAU) – Antibiotic use conforms to the requirements of the ARAC School Food Focus Standard for Certified
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI've provided links. You've yet to provide one.
Here's another link (11th April 2019):
https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/defau...ListingPVP.pdf
And here are three of the criteria:
- Certified Responsible Antibiotic Use (CRAU) – Antibiotic use conforms to the requirements of the ARAC School Food Focus Standard for Certified
Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Poultry (https://certifiedresponsibleantibioticuse.org/). Conformance to the program is verified annually via third-party audits
provided by USDA-AMS (www.ams.usda.gov/services/auditing/crau). - No Antibiotics Important to Human Health (NAIHH) – No antibiotics currently on the World Health Organization (WHO) list of antibiotics deemed to be
critically important to human medicine will be applied or fed to eggs or live birds. World Health Organization (2016). Critically Important Antimicrobials for
Human Medicine (www.who.int/foodsafety/areas_work/antimicrobial-resistance/cia/en/). Certified by conformance to CRAU. - No Antibiotics Important to Human Medicine (NAIHM) – No antibiotics currently on the World Health Organization (WHO) list of antibiotics deemed to be
critically important to human medicine will be applied or fed to eggs or live birds. World Health Organization (2016). Critically Important Antimicrobials for
Human Medicine (www.who.int/foodsafety/areas_work/antimicrobial-resistance/cia/en/). Certified by conformance to CRAU.
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- Certified Responsible Antibiotic Use (CRAU) – Antibiotic use conforms to the requirements of the ARAC School Food Focus Standard for Certified
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
Link to your sources.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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