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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 573 — Food Additives Permitted in Feed and Drinking Water of Animals · § 573.780

§ 573.780. Polyethylene.

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(a)Identity. Polyethylene consists of basic polymers manufactured by the catalytic polymerization of ethylene.
(b)Specifications.
(1)For the purposes of this section, polyethylene shall meet the specifications in item 2.1 of § 177.1520(c) of this chapter.
(2)The polyethylene is designed in a pellet form in a configuration presenting maximum angular surface having the following dimensions in centimeters: 0.9 ±0.1 × 0.8 ±0.1 × 1.2 ±0.1
(c)Use. It is used as a replacement for roughage in feedlot rations for finishing slaughter cattle.
(d)Labeling. The labels and labeling shall bear in addition to the other information required by the Act:
(1)The name of the additive “polyethylene roughage replacement.”
(2)Adequate directions for use which shall provide for the administration of one-half pound of polyethylene pellets per head per day for 6 successive days. All natural roughage should be removed for a minimum of 12 hours prior to administration of polyethylene roughage replacement. Roughage replacement must be adequately mixed in the ration for uniform distribution. [41 FR 38652, Sept. 10, 1976, as amended at 54 FR 18282, Apr. 28, 1989]
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