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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 665587" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>Here in the UK all animals have to be born into an organic system, our feed has to be 100% organic, exept in some soya based feed where 95% is permitted but a move toward using locally produced pea meal to give more choice in sourcing imported soya will move all feeds up to 100% in the near future. Animals under antibiotic treatment more than twice, are disqualified and we are constantly monitored in all aspects of production to maintain the strict requirements, bought in stock never achieves organic status, only the progeny born into the system do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 665587, member: 2703"] Here in the UK all animals have to be born into an organic system, our feed has to be 100% organic, exept in some soya based feed where 95% is permitted but a move toward using locally produced pea meal to give more choice in sourcing imported soya will move all feeds up to 100% in the near future. Animals under antibiotic treatment more than twice, are disqualified and we are constantly monitored in all aspects of production to maintain the strict requirements, bought in stock never achieves organic status, only the progeny born into the system do. [/QUOTE]
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