Search Results for: Poultry fat dried
kittens all the mounds cat food they will consume. after three to six months, feed at intervals throughout the day, increasing the amount fed and decreasing to morning and evening feeding based on the feeding guidelines. ingredients chicken, duck meal, peas, chicken meal, chickpeas, flax seeds, chicken fat
(preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), dried egg product, natural flavor, pea fiber, turkey meal, pea protein, dried tomato pomace, yeast extract, dried brewers yeast, pea starch, alfalfa meal, phosphoric acid, minerals (zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate...
https://moundspet.com/mounds-brands/mounds-purrfect-cat-chicken-pea-grain-free/
. these outbreak investigations are over. backyard poultry can carry salmonella germs that can make people sick, even when the birds look healthy and clean. backyard flock owners should always follow steps to stay healthy around their poultry. on this page august , july , june , may , august , cdc and
environments at people's homes in california, minnesota and ohio, and from poultry environments at retail stores in michigan and oregon. in interviews, ill people answered questions about animal contact in the week before they became ill. of people interviewed, ( %) reported contact with backyard poultry...
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/backyardpoultry-05-19/updates.html
notice: this outbreak is over. the information on this page has been archived for historical purposes only and will not be updated. posted october , outbreak summary cdc collaborated with public health and agriculture officials in many states and the u.s. department of agriculture's (usda) national poultry
(chicks, chickens, ducklings, ducks, geese, and turkeys) before becoming ill. of ill persons who could recall the type of live poultry with which they had contact, identified chicks, ducklings, or both, and ( %) of ill persons with available vendor information reported purchasing chicks and ducklings...
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/2011/chicks-ducklings-10-6-2011.html