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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?

Please select an option 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. WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food 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. WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food 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. WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food 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. WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food 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. WikiVet Article: Common Ingredients Used In Pet Food

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