Veterinary Feed Directive audits typically begin with the feed distributor, with follow-up visits with veterinarians and producers when inspectors find inconsistencies. Comply with the rules, keep good records and organize those records for accessibility, and you shouldn’t worry about FDA inspectors scheduling an audit. That general message surfaced repeatedly during a recent webinar hosted by GlobalVetLink (GVL), featuring presenters representing industry segments affected by the expanded veterinary feed directive (VFD) rules, implemented in January 2017. –Drovers CattleNetwork Read more…
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