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 21 feb 2012 20:42 

Scientific Opinion on ammonium chloride (Amoklor) for lambs for fattening


Ammonium chloride when used in feedingstuffs reduces the urinary pH and the formation of urinary calculi of target animals. Amoklor contains 99  % ammonium chloride. Ammonium chloride in complete diet for lambs for fattening at the maximum dose of 1  % is considered safe for a limited period of feeding (approximately three months), the margin of safety being small (≤1.5). No residues of the parent compound and its ions are expected in organs and tissues of the target animal when fed ammonium chloride.

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