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questionnumber="9"
question="A client brings a pet food label with them from a food they have purchased because they are very concerned that it says it contains ‘animal by-products’. Which of the following statements is correct with regards to animal by-products?"
choice1="Animal by-products should not be in the food at all and reflects a poor quality food and alternatives should be sought."
choice2="Animal by-products are what is left after the food is completely burned off and reflects the mineral content of the food."
choice3="Animal by-products is the acceptable term used to describe parts of animals that can be safely consumed but are not in demand for making human food."
choice4="Animal by-products are allowed in diets but diets without these ingredients represent a better diet."
choice5="Animal by-products are acceptable because they have been produced especially for the production of pet foods."

correctchoice="3"
feedback3="'''Correct!''' Animal by-products (or derivatives) are parts of the animal not required for human consumption. See the list of what is included via the link. [[Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food|WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food]]"
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Animal by-products (or derivatives) are parts of the animal not required for human consumption. See the list of what is included via the link. [[Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food|WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food]]"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Animal by-products (or derivatives) are parts of the animal not required for human consumption. See the list of what is included via the link. [[Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food|WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Animal by-products (or derivatives) are parts of the animal not required for human consumption. See the list of what is included via the link. [[Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food|WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Animal by-products (or derivatives) are parts of the animal not required for human consumption. See the list of what is included via the link. [[Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food|WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food]]"
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