Not exact matches
-- The
guaranteed analysis on a pet food label provides you with the minimum or
maximum levels of four key nutrients: crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, and moisture.
Looking at the
guaranteed analysis of products, you'll see percentage values of proteins and fats in the minimum and fiber and moisture in the
maximum.
Each cat food manufacturer is required by law to publish a
Guaranteed Analysis, which defines each product's
maximum values of fiber, moisture and ash in addition to the minimum values of protein and fat contained within.
The
guaranteed analysis panel will tell you if the nutrients in the food fall between the minimum and
maximum percentages of nutrients, but not exact amounts.
The
guaranteed analysis states minimum or
maximum nutritional values for a particular set of nutrients for a specific product.
The
guaranteed analysis chart represents the food's minimum /
maximum crude percentage of protein, fat, fiber, and moisture.
It is called food grade, as in it talks about using it as an anti caking agent in animal foods, It also says Food Chemical Codex Grade, it has Diatomaceous Earth and Calcium Bentonite,
guaranteed analysis says moisture
maximum 8 %, ash (mineral matter)
maximum... 95 %.
AAFCO does not require any mention of calcium or phosphorus on a
guaranteed analysis but Wellness CORE gives a step forward and it's able to
guarantee maximum levels which most pet food brands don't mention.
All that is required to be listed is the «
guaranteed analysis» which are only minimums and
maximums which are, by definition, inaccurate.
Guaranteed analysis determines minimum percentages of crude protein and crude fat, and
maximum percentages of crude fiber and moisture.
Every dog food comes with a
guaranteed analysis label, which lists the formula's minimum percentage of protein and fat, and
maximum percentage of fiber and moisture.
The line contains smart levels of fat and sodium, and declares both the minimum and
maximum amounts of each in the
guaranteed analysis.
The
Guaranteed Analysis on a pet food label only lists
maximums and minimums; this is NO indication of quality.
New formula doesn't list the
maximum values on the
Guaranteed Analysis, except moisture and crude fiber.
They don't mention the
maximum levels on the
Guaranteed Analysis which means we don't know the
maximum level of Phosphorus, Calcium, Ash, etc..
The proposed rule continues the mandatory use of «
maximum guaranteed charges for each assumed gross annual rate of return,» and it extends this requirement to illustrations generated by «investment
analysis tools,» such as simulation software.