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Wheat bran is the coarse outer coatings of the wheat berry. 



Wheat shorts or standard wheat middlings are the fine particles of 

 the outer and inner bran separated from bran and white middlings. 



Wheat mixed feed is a mixture of the products other than the flour 

 from the milling of the wheat berry. 



Red dog is a low grade wheat flour containing the finer particles 

 of bran. 



Oat groats are the kernels of the oat berry with the hulls removed. 



Oat shorts are the covering of the oat grain lying immediately 

 inside the hull. These make a fuzzy material carrying with it con- 

 siderable portions of the fine floury part of the groat obtained in 

 the milling of rolled oats. 



Oat middlings are the floury portion of the groat obtained in the 

 milling of rolled oats. 



Oat clippings are the hairs, oat dust, ends of oats and light oats 

 separated from the oat kernel by the clipping process. 



Clipped oat refuse is the resultant by-product obtained in the 

 manufacture of clipped oats. It may contain light, chaffy material 

 broken from the ends of the hulls, empty hulls, light immature oats 

 and dust. It must not contain an excessive amount of oat hulls. 



Oat hulls are the outer chaffy coverings of the oat grain. 



Rice hulls are the outer chaffy coverings of the rice grain. 



Rice bran is the cuticle beneath the hull. 



Rice polish is the finely powdered material obtained by polishing 

 the kernel. 



Flax plant by-product is that portion of the flax plant remaining 

 after the separation of the seed, the bast fibre and portions of the 

 shives; and consists of flax shives, flax pods, broken and immature 

 flax seeds and the cortical tissue of the stem. 



Buckwheat shorts or buckwheat middlings are~those portions of the 

 buckwheat grains immediately inside of the hulls after separation 

 from the flour. 



Blood meal is ground dried blood. 



Meat scrap and meat meal are the ground residues from animal 

 tissue, practically exclusive of hoof and bone. If they contain any 

 considerable amount of bone, they must be designated meat and bone 

 scrap, or meat and bone meal. If they bear a name descriptive of 

 their kind, composition or origin, they must correspond thereto. 



