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Selling, labeling, or representing as organic any animal or animal product that has been treated with antibiotics, a synthetic substance not on the National List, or any prohibited non-synthetic substance Livestock Living Conditions (§205.239) Housing must provide for adequate ventilation, adequate supply of clean water and proper sanitation.
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