Feed Safety

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It is the responsibility of the Feed Safety program to ensure the quality of all commercial feed products manufactured, sold or distributed in Kansas. The feed program's major objectives are:

  • Safeguarding both human and animal health
  • Promoting safe and effective nutrition of livestock and pets
  • Verifying and ensuring truth in labeling of commercial feed products

For consumer protection all feed manufacturers, transporters, distributors/retailers and animal production facilities are subject to random inspections and sampling to assure compliance with state and federal feed safety and labeling regulations.

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Inspections
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)

FSMA Compliance for Feed Mills

The Food Safety Modernization Act was signed into law a decade ago, and its resulting rules have a broad impact to ensure the safety of both human and animal food. Many large animal food entities have dedicated staff to help their facility understand and comply with these rules. Medium and small animal food facilities are less likely to have staff with the background or previous training in animal food hygiene and regulatory compliance, which may impact their ability to comply with these rules.

This informational series of videos has been developed to assist small and medium Kansas feed manufacturers comply with rules associated with the Food Safety Modernization Act.

The video series was produced by Dr. Cassie Jones, Animal Sciences and Industry Professor/Teaching Coordinator at Kansas State University.

Additional Resources

Webinar

Medicated Feed Labeling
October 15, 2025
Jamie Spencer

Resources:
Bluebird Labels
Code of Federal Regulations