Feeds containing buffering ingredients have been acceptable for registration and have been labelled with the terms "Buffer" or "Buffered" in the brand or feed name providing the directions for use indicated that such feeds were only to be used for ruminants receiving high grain or concentrate rations.
Previously, claims were not permitted on the label of buffer feeds. As scientific evidence has been submitted to support the nutritional claim "to improve butter fat test in dairy cows" such a claim, for a specific combination of buffer ingredients (see Registration Checklist for Buffer Feeds), has been accepted on a buffer feed label. Other nutritional claims may be accepted provided satisfactory evidence to support the claim is presented with the application for registration.
The name and amount of each ingredient used in a Buffer Feed shall be attached to the application for registration pursuant to sections 8(1) and (2)(b) of the Feeds Regulations. A complete list of ingredients must appear on the label.
Feeds containing both buffer ingredients and other nutrient sources shall guarantee only the nutrients normally shown for a similar feed not containing buffer ingredients. Labels may also show the actual level of the buffer ingredient(s).
Feeds consisting of a mixture of buffer ingredients shall be registered under the provisions of Feed Article 7 of Table 3 of Schedule 1 of the Feeds Regulations. The actual level of the buffer ingredient(s) may be shown on the label. No other guarantee will be permitted.
Administrative Registration Requirements
Completed application package per Chapter 1
Proposed Label
Brand name (optional)
Product name reflecting purpose of the product and the intended ruminant species
Product claim statement
Guaranteed analysis:
Complete list of ingredients by generic name as listed in Schedule IV or V of
the Feeds Regulations, including registration numbers for Part II ingredients or mixed feeds
as required
Directions for use to permit safe and effective use of feed and must indicate that the feed is to be used for the intended
ruminant species receiving high grain or concentrate diets.
Caution and/or warning statements (if applicable)
Name
and address of registrant
Net amount (metric measure)
Registration number (to be added)
Product Composition
Formulation / percentage composition listing amount of each ingredient by generic name as listed in Schedule IV or V of the Feeds Regulations including registration numbers for Part
II ingredients or mixed feeds
Formulation / Ingredients - verify level of ingredients does not exceed maximums per Schedules IV and
V.
Scientific Studies
Scientific studies are not required if the product supplies one of the following: either the recommended
levels of Sodium Bicarbonate, or the recommended level of MgO,
or the recommended levels for a combination of these two mineral salts, pursuant to the "Nutrient
Requirements of Dairy Cattle" published by the National Research Council in 1989 (NRC 1989), as follows:
If the product supplies less than these recommended amounts or uses other buffer ingredients, scientific studies are
required to support the rumen buffering claim for the product when used as directed.
Studies carried out by qualified personnel
Suitable methods used in studies
Studies designed to facilitate statistical analysis
Data analysed by appropriate statistical methods
Studies conducted under conditions similar to those that may be expected to occur in Canada
Studies show a significant difference (P<0.05) between the control and treated
groups
Where results of these studies have not been published in a refereed journal, copies of the raw data and printouts of
statistical analysis are required for our review.
Promotional Claims (including Internet and Advertising)
Consistent with stated purpose of product
Note: Further information may be required after a review of the preliminary submission.