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A "novel feed" is livestock feed comprising an organism or
organisms, or parts or products thereof, that:
a) is not set out in Schedule IV or V of the Feed
Regulations, or
b) has a novel trait (as defined in the Feeds Regulations).
Novel livestock feeds are composed of or derived from one
of these sources: microbial, plants, or animal.
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