Sentences with phrase «fed animal byproducts»

These animals are NOT given antibiotics, growth hormones, or fed animal byproducts.
They are never fed animal byproducts.
The cattle are never fed animal byproducts or grain - based feeds.

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Perdue has addressed hunger and thirst by removing antibiotics and animal byproducts from its feed.
Their chickens are humanely raised and fed a diet free from animal byproducts, pesticides, and antibiotics.
Painted Hills» cattle are not given any steroids, hormones or antibiotics before they are processed, and are fed a 100 - percent vegetarian diet of barley, corn and alfalfa hay without any animal byproducts.
Not only do the farms raise pigs in a natural way in open pens, but also the farmers feed them grain they farm themselves, which allows for higher - quality, well - monitored feed free of animal byproducts that might contaminate the pigs.
No meat or animal byproducts are permitted in feed.
Additionally, we also aggressively recycle our brewing byproduct — our spent grain and yeast is sent to local dairy farmers for use as animal feed or soil fertilizers and we've invested in carbon dioxide (CO2) recovery systems that allow us to capture and reuse CO2 for carbonation and other brewery related processes.
There are no antibiotics, no hormones, no animal byproducts, and no scary chemicals — nice to know if you've read recent news about chickens being fed arsenic compounds.
Many types of meat, organ meats, fish and foul are eaten, but they are humanely raised on their natural diets or wild caught, and have not been force fed grain, gobs of soy, animal byproducts, antibiotics and hormones to obtain maximum growth in minimum time.
AFFCO, or the Association of American Feed Control Officers, explains that chicken byproducts can refer to any «non-rendered, clean parts, other than meat, derived from slaughtered animals...» Even though the term «byproducts» does not refer to hair, teeth, or horns, it applies to intestines, feet, and parts of the head.
Rather than feed your dog an unnatural diet of grain - based (which means shelf - stable and profitable) kibble sprayed with a slurry of animal byproducts, why not feed them what they really like, and what they themselves would seek out in a natural environment?
Byproducts have been defined by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) as «clean parts of slaughtered animals», for example, liver, kidney, heart and tripe.
Animal feed byproduct that is given a BTU value pushes the EROEI up to 1.3.
Ethanol plants produce byproducts that can be used as feed for animals, in turn, factory farms can sell animal manure as fuel for ethanol plants.
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