Livestock Management
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CNG livestock can be fed non-certified organic/CNG feed, providing that the supplier can verify that the feed was grown without synthetic inputs and is non-GMO. *
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A CNG farmer is going to purchase feed from a local supplier who is not certified organic or CNG. The supplier needs to fill out and sign a feed form, verifying that their feed: (select all that apply) *
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Is it ok to withhold conventional medications or other veterinary treatments in order to preserve the CNG certification status of a suffering animal? *
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When are farrowing crates allowed? *
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A CNG livestock producer wants to add some Gurnseys to his dairy goat herd, but there are no naturally grown sources of this rare breed in his area. The only supplier within 200 miles uses antibiotics and dewormers.  What should he do? *
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How many days are ruminants required to spend on pasture each year, at a minimum? *
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In addition to appropriate feed and water, what are animals required to have access to on a CNG operation: (select all that apply) *
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Will a conventional livestock variance be given to a producer hoping to source livestock that has been treated with growth hormones?
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Are CNG producers allowed to certify only some of the livestock species on their farm? *
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Living conditions for CNG hogs must allow the hogs the opportunity to freely: *
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All CNG livestock feed must be certified organic. *
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