UMMM...Good stuff!
"Nutra-Flo DPS 50RD is a co-product from processing porcine mucosa and small intestines. This process produces a liquid peptone co-product rich in amino acids and other valuable nutrients. The co-product is condensed under elevated temperatures and vacuum to remove excess moisture and increase nutrient concentration. The concentrated liquid is then roller-dried."
Yeah, just what I want to put on *my* garden, with Mad Cow, Mad Elk, Mad Deer dieaseses running around.
For John Stauber, author of a book entitled Mad Cow Disease: Could The Nightmare Happen Here?, "the situation in the United States is very dangerous because while we have not identified the strain of BSE known as mad cow disease and the variant in people, we do have many other strains of BSE in deer, elk and mink and sheep."
"There are probably 100 different strains of BSE and there is evidence they are transmissible."
In addition there are no regulations preventing the use of elk, sheep and even cow carcasses in the manufacture of meat and bone meal.
While such feed cannot be given to cattle, it is still authorised for chickens and pigs and for fish farms.