Understanding The Veterinary Feed Directive Thank you so much for being a customer of our Blue Seal Store. We appreciate your business and loyalty to the Blue Seal brand. We wanted to reach out to you as a courtesy, to make sure you are aware of a new requirement from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in regards to medicated animal feed. You are receiving this letter because you have purchased products that will be impacted by these new regulations from us in the past. The new federal requirement is called the “Veterinary Feed Directive” or VFD. It will require that specific animal drugs that are intended to be “used in or on animal feed” will “require the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.” A VFD (which is also referred to as a VFD order) “is a written statement issued by a licensed veterinarian in the course of the veterinarian’s professional practice that authorizes the use of a VFD drug or combination VFD drug in or on animal feed. This written statement authorizes the client (the owner of the animal or animals or other caretaker) to obtain and use animal feed bearing or containing a VFD drug…to treat the client’s animals only in accordance with the conditions for use approved… by the FDA.” Starting January 1, 2017 you would need to have a VFD from your veterinarian to purchase certain medicated feed for your animals. These are the most popular products we sell that will be impacted (please see the store for full list): Medicated Piglet Crumble Medicated Milk Replacer The FDA is putting great responsibility on manufacturers and retailers to manage the supply chain of VFD products with this initiative. As a results many manufacturers, retailers and even distributors are making the choice to completely stop producing and/or selling these VFD products. Fortunately, the Kent Nutrition Group (KNG) has made the decision to continue manufacturing Blue Seal Branded VFD feed and the company owned Blue Seal Stores will continue to supply the end consumer. After January 1, 2017 VFD products will not be sold without a valid VFD. We have enclosed a brochure from the FDA with more information. You may also visit https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/safety-health/safe-feed. Meet with your veterinarian for specific questions. Thank you so much for your business and we would be happy to help you find non-medicated feed alternatives. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Print Email Related Articles Are you taking the right steps to keep your animals warm this Winter? With Winter upon us, it is important to consider the animals in your care that will be exposed to the cold, ice and snow. Read More Maple Syrup 101 From tapping to bottling, we’ll show you how to make your own maple syrup. Read More The Right Ice Melt Wondering which ice melt fits your needs? We’re here to help. Read More