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IS 920 (1972): Common Salt and Cattle Licks for Animal


Consumption [FAD 5: Livestock Feeds, Equipment and Systems]

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IS : 920 1972
(Superseding IS: 1291-1958)

(R~nmGb

Indian Standard

~ '_._. =... 'd-c:o.J-

SPECIFICATION FOR
COMMON SALT AND CATTLE LICKS FOR
ANIMAL CONSUMPTION

( First Revision)
Third Reprint OCTOBER 2000

UDC 636.087.72.664.41

"Copyright 1973
BUREAU

OF INDIAN STANDARDS

MANAK BIIAV,\N. 9 RAIIA[)UR SIIAH ZAFAR MARG


NEW OELI-II 110002

GrJ

february'1973

IS ,.20.1972
( Sapen ecUDI IS : 1291 1958 )

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
COMMON SALT AND CATTLE LICKS FOR
ANIMAL CONSUMPTION

( First Revision)
Animal Feeds Sectional Committee, AFDC 15
Chairman
DR

K. K.

IYA

Rtp"slnting
Coca-Cola Export Corporation, New Delhi

MtmbtrJ

J.

SHIn N.
AOA
Volta. Limited, Bombay
SURI R. L. GAJWANI (Alternat')
AGRIOULTURAL MAR)[ B II' J N G Directorate of Marketing & Inspection
AnvIsER TO THE GOVERNMBNT
Agriculture), Faridabad
OJ'INDIA
SHRI S. JAYARAMAN ( Alt,rnatt )
DR C. S. BAR8AUL
U. P. College of Veterinary Science

(Ministry of

at Animal
Husbandry, Mathura
BRIO CHANDAN SINOH
Directorate of Military Farms, Army Headquarters
LT-COL G. L. LUTHRA ( Altnnall)
DB H. B. CHAWLA
Solvent Extractors' Association of India,Bombay
Sft RI P. V. VORA ( Alt"nat, )
Shaw Wallace & Company Ltd, Calcutta
SHRJ A. W. CoURT
I)R R. GANKSII ( Alt,rnat, )
SUBI M. K. DATTABAJ
Roller Flour Millers' Federation of India, New Delhi
S B RI S. M. M UZUMDAa (Alterntzt,)
DR J. S. IOHHPONANI
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
DR L. S. HUNDAL ( Alt"nat,)
u. P. Agricultural University, Pantnagar
DR M. G. JACKSON
Directorate General of Technical Development
SRRI R. D.KAWATRA
New Delhi
J
Ministry of Agriculture ( Department of Agriculture),
SUBI N. S. MAIN'
New Delhi
SURI S. S. CHAUHAN ( Alt"ntJl,)
DR M. L. MATHUR
National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal
HEAD, DIVISION OJ' NUTRITION
&. PHY810LOGY ( AltmatJII )

( Continu,d on Pill' 2 )

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BliA VAN. 9 BAHADtJR SHAIf ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

181920.1972
( CoratitllUa jrflfll /14" 1 )

,i",

R,pr,..

M.",b"J

F. G. T.

SaRI

Directorate of Sugar &. Vanaapati (Mini'try of Agriculture), New Delhi

MSNKZZ8

DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( VAN A8PATI) ( Alumat.)


SSRI S. P. MONDKAB

Dairy Development Commissioner, Government of


A.!aharashtra, Bombay

DR B. SAKAI ( All,""," )
DR S. K. RANJRAN
Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar
DR A. P. SAOBDEV
AU India ASlociation of Poultry Industry, New Delhi
DR G. F. MJTHUJJ (Al"'not,)
DR N. SATAPATUY
Tata Oil MilJ. Co Ltd, Bombay
DB K. C. DANDONA ( Altnnat,)
DR H. C. SAXENA.
Hindustan Lever Limited, Bombay
SHRI W. A. D. MoFADZEAN (AIUrtJill,)
DR K. C. SEN
In personal capacity ( 403 Jodhpur Park, Calcutta 31 )
DR M. K. SHAH
Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union
Ltd, Anand
Alttrnall)
Institute of Agricul ture, Anand
Animal Husbandry Commissioner
Agriculture), New Delhi

DR (KUM.\Rl) AMRITA PATKL (

DR P. C.
DB

SHUKLA

O. N.

SINGH

(Ministry

of

DR G. P. SINGH (Alt""at,)
All India Cottonseed Crushers' Association, Bombay
G. V. SU\UR
SHRI R. V. BIJUR ( AII,rnal,)
DR B. K. SONI
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
SHRI R. C. KHIeRA ( Alt"nat, )
: ',SURI V IN Jl;E1' VIJUWANI
Jawala Flour Mills. New Delhi; and The Compound
Livestock Feeds Manufacturers' Association of
SBRI

SnRI

ANAND

I It 14 A N I

India, Bombay
Jawala Flour Mills, New Delhi

( Alternat, )

DR S. YAMIJAUNI
DR HARI BHAOWAN,
Director ( Agri & Food)

Godrej Soaps Pvt Ltd, Bombay


Director (;eneral, IS I ( Ex-oJJ;tio Mnnb" )

Secrt/ar.y
G. S. VILIIiU
Deputy Director ( Agri & Food), 151
SHill

Animal Feeds and Mineral Mixtures Subcommittee, AIt'DC 15: 2


Representing
National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal

Cont:mtr

Dn M. L.

h1A'l'HUlt

klemb,rs

n V. D.

~'1lJDQAL (

Alternat to

Dr M. L. Mathur)

(Continued

O,J

pa" 10 )

*Shri W..A. o. McFadzean is also alternate to Sbri Vineet Virmani repreaentinl


The Compound Livestock Feeds Manufacturer" Association of India, ~onlhay.

111120.1972
( e.",.".i p.". /JGI' 2 )

MmNr,

R,/W"".,-'

or Veterinary Science & ADimal


Huabandry, Mathura
Shaw Wallace It Company Ltd. Calcutta

DB C. S. BAUA17L

U. P. ()ollege

8.81 A. W. CURT
Da R. GA.as ( Al1lrra41, )
SRBI P. S. GABG
DB M. G.JAOK80N

Peed Concentratel Pvc Ltd, Bareilly


tJ. P. Agricultural University, PantDagar

DB KEDAB NATB
SaRI ATIU. SII1GB KOOHHAR

S.BIS. P. MOKDKAB

Central Sheep & Wool Research Institute. Malpura


( Rajasthan)
Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
Dairy Development Commissioner, Government of
Maharuhtra, Bombay

DR B. SARAI (Allmttlt.)
DB S. K. aANJBAII
Indian" eterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar
DB P. V. RAO (Alumfll,)
8.81 K. V. R. RAO
The Bootl Co (India) Ltd, Bombay
DB T. R. NAT.AJAN (AlltmtJt,)
DB H. C. SAX...
Hindustan Lever Limited, Bombay
SUBI W. A. D. MoFADZBAlf (AII'rNJI,)
SSBI V. H. S.AB
Kair. District Cooperative Milk Producen' Union

DB (KOIIARI)
DB P. C. SRUKL.

Ltd, Anand
AltmJal, )
Inlthute of Agriculture, Anand
Nandi Provender Milla, New Delhi

AMBITA PATEL (

SBBI VIRBET VIR.ANI


SR.I AKAMD V 1_IIA51 ( Allma41, )

10

AMENDMENT NO. 1 '#~R~ 1982


TO
15:920-1972 SPECIFICATION FOR COMMON SALT AND
CATTLE LICKS FOR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION
(First Revision.)
Al teralion

[Page 6, TabZe 2~ SZ No.(i)] - Substitute the


following for the existing matter under respective
columns:

(1)
i)

(2)

Chloride content(as
NaCl), percent by
ma.ss, Min

(AFDC 15)

(3)

(4)

(5)

90

88

A-4

(6)

AMENDMENT NO. 2 OCTOBER 1996

TO
IS 910: 1971 SPECIFICATION FOR COMMON SALT
AND CATILE LICKS FOR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION
( Fint Revision)
( Page 4, clause %.%, line 3 ) 1970'.

Substitute cIS 253 : 1985* for 'IS: 253 -

( Page 4, clause %.3, line 2 ) - Substitute 'IS 253 : 1985*' for 'IS : 253 1970'.
(Page 4:. foot-note with '.' mark) - Substitute '( third revision)' for '( second
revision)' .

( Page 4, Table 1 ):
a)

Col 4, title - Substitute 'IS 253: 1985' for 'IS: 253 -1970'.

b)

SI No. (i), col 4 - Substitute A-S' for' A-4'.

c)

SINo. (ii), col 4 - Substitute

d)

Foot-note with '.' mark -

'A4'

for 'A-3'.

Substitute '( lhi,d revision )' for '( second

revision )'

(Page 6, clause 3.4, line 3 ) -

Substitute 'IS 253 : 1985' for 'IS: 253 -

1970*'.

( Page 6, clause J.!, line 2 ) 1970'.

Substitute 'IS 253 : 1985' for 'IS: 253 -

(Page 6, foot-note with '.' mark) - Substitute '( third revision)' for '( secOlUl
revisioIJ )'

( Page 6, Table 2 ) - Substitute the table on page 2 for the existing table:

Amend No.Z to IS '20 : 197%


TABLE Z REQUIREMENTS FOR CA~E UCKS, PLAIN AND M1NERAUZED
RBo~ENT

SLNo.

I Plaia
Ucb
(2)

(1)
i)

Chloride content (as NaCl),

ME11IODOF~T.

Miaeralized"
a No.ia
Ucb
IS 253: 1985

(3)

(4)

(5)

94

94

A.S

REPro

CI No.iD IS 7874\
( Part2) : 1975t
(6)

percentby mass. Min


ii)

IrOD, percent by mas.~, Min

iii) Iodine, percent by mass, Mill

0.13

0.003

iv)

Copper. percent by miSS, MtIX

0.035

v)

Manganese,percent by miSS,

0.20

10

0.001

11

Max

vi) Cobalt. percent by mass, Min


NOTh -

The requirementsfor items (i) to (vi) are on moisture-free basis.

Specificalion for edible common salt ( thi,d revisiCHI ).


tMe.thods of tests for animal feeds and feeding stuffs: Part 2 Mineralsand trace elements.

( Page 7, clause !.1, line 3 ) --- Substitute 'IS 253 : 1985*' for 'IS 253 :
1970'.
(Page 7, foot-note with ' mark) -

Substitute '( third ,.~isiOll)' for '( seconJ

revision ) t

(FAD 5)

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IS I 920 1972

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
COMMON SALT AND CATTLE LICKS FOR
ANIMAL CONSUMPTION

(First Revision)
o.

FORE WORD

0.1 This Indian Standard (First Revision) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 12 October 1972, after the draft finalized by the
Animal Feeds Sectional Committee had been approved by the Agricultural
and Food Products Division .Council.
0.2 Apart from being used for industrial and edible purposes, common salt
has various other uses like fish and hide curing, licks for cattle, etc. So far
eight Indian Standards covering requirements for salts for various specific
uses have been formulated, and recently it had been decided to amalgamate
standards for common salt having similar uses. With this in view, this
revision incorporating provisions specified in IS: 920-1958 'Specification for
Common Salt for Animal Consumption ' and IS: 1291-1958 ' Specification
for Cattle Licks (Plain and Mineralized)' is being issued. Taking into
consideration the developments in the industry, some of the methods of test
prescribed for the original standard have been modified.

0.3 The provision of salt licks is not to do away completely with the
incorporation of common salt and/or mineral mixture (containing trace
elements) in the concentrate mixture of dairy animals. They are intended
to only supplement the need of common salt and other trace elements.
Therefore, the limits for various trace elements prescribed in this revision
have been stipulated in such a manner as to meet the requirements of these
elements partly.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this
standard is complied with, the final value. observed or calculated. expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS : 2-1960.. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off
value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
-Rules for rounding off numerical values ( "Vi3,d ).

11.920.1972
1. SCOPE

1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling
and test for common salt for animal consumption and for cattle licks (also
known al salt licks).

2. COMMON SALT
2.1 DeseriptioD - The material shall be in the form of a crystalline
solid; white or pale-pink or light grey in colour, free from visible contamination of clay, grit or extraneous adulterants and impurities. Common
salt for animal consumption shall not contain any harmful constituents
except other salts, such as calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate,
potassium chloride, magnesium sulphate and magnesium chloride, which
are soluble in water.
2.2 Moi.tare - The material shall contain not more than 6'0 percent
by mass of moisture, on as-received basis, when tested according to the
method prescribed in Appendix A of IS : 2531970 .

2.3 The material dried in accordance with the method prescribed in


IS: 253-1970, shall also comply with the requirements given in Table I.
TABLE I

SL

REQ.UIREMENTS POR COMMON SALT FOR ANIMAL


CONSUMPTION
eBABACTBBlaTIO

RBQUIBBIIBNT

No.

MJTHOD 01'
TEST (RBI' TO
CL No. IN IS:

2531970 )
(2)

( 1)
i)

ii)

Chloride content (.1 NaCI), percent by


masl, Min
Water iDlOluble matter. percent by mall.

(3)

(4)

94

A-4
A-3

M~

NOT!: -

These requirements are on moilture-free basil

Specification for edible common salt (s,cond "visi. ).

3. C~TTLE LICl(S
3.1 De8crlptloa- Cattle licks shall preferably be in the form of blocks
or bricks, and shall be free from visible contamination with clay, grit and
extraneous adulterants or impurities. The licks shall be sufficiently hard
and strong 10 as not to crumble during handling.
-Speeification for edible common lalt ( I.Mld "vi';'" ).

18 :920.1972
3.1.1 The block may have a hole at one end 10 as to facilitate their
'pegging' to keep them above ground level or be provided with embedded
rope for the purpose of hanging.
3.2 Size. - Unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the
supplier, cattle licks shall be manufactured in the following sizes:
a) 25.kg block (a recommended shape is given in Fig. 1),
b) 2-kg brick, and
c) 10Q-g pet licks.

Flo.

1 A

RECOMMENDBD SHAPB OP

25kg

CATl'LE LICK BLOC~

3.3 Cattle licks may be either plain or mineralized. For proper differentiation the mineralized licks shall be suitably coloured.

1819201972
3.4 Moi.tare-The material shall contain not more than 60 percent by
mass of moisture on as-received basis, when tested according to the
method prescribed in A2 of IS: 253-1979*.
3.5 The material, dried in accordance with the method prescribed in A-2
of IS: 253-1970 J shall also comply with the requirements given in
Table 2.
TABLE 2 REQUIREMENTS FOR CATTLE LICKS, PLAIN AND
MINERALIZED

SL

CHARACTBRIITIO

No.

,,-

REQUIRBMENTS
.JI>..
-,

MmHOD8 01' TEST


,..--_.A.-__

Plain
Licks

Mineralized Licks

(3)

(4)

(5)

94

94

A-4

Ref to

Ref to
Appen-

Cl No.
in IS :
dices in
253-1970 IS: 1664-

1968t
(I)

i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)

(2)

Chloride content (as NaCI), percent by mus, Min


Iron, percent by maSI, Min
Iodine, percent by mass, Min
Copper, percent by mass, Min
Manganese, percent by mau, Min
Cobalt, percent by mall, Min

013
0'003
0'035
020
0001

(6)

G
H

J
K

NOTB - Requirements for characteristics from (i) to (vi) are on moisture-free


balil.
*Specification for edible common salt (s,eond r,vision ).
tSpecification for mineral mixtures for supplementing cattle feeds (first r,vision).

4. PACKING AND MARKING


4.1 PackiDg - The material shall be supplied in bulk or in packages as
agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.

f.2 MarldDl- The packages shall be securely closed and marked with
the following particulars:
a) Name of the material;
b) Name of the manufacturer;
c) Ma. of the block material in the package;
d) Recognized trade-mark, if any;
e) Batch No; and
f) Date of packing.
SpecifJcation (or edible common lalt (s.tmtl r,lIirio").

IS, 920.1972
4.2.1 The packages nlay also be marked with the Standard Mark.
2.2 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of

Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made
thereunder. The details of conditions under which the licence for the Standard
Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from
the Bureau of Indian Standards.

5. SAMPLING
5.1 Representative samples of common salt for animal consumption shall
be drawn and the criteria for conformity shall be determined in accordance with the methods prescribed in Appendix B of IS: 253-1970.
5.2 Representative samples of cattle licks shall be drawn and their criteria
for conformity determined in accordance with the methods prescribed in
Appendix A.

APPENDIX A
( Clause 5.2 )
SAMPLING OF fATTLE LICKS (PLAIN AND MINERALIZED)

A-I. GENERAL
A-I.O In drawing, preparing, storing and handling test samples, the
following precautions and directions shall be observed.
A-1.1 Samples shall be taken in a protected place not exposed to damp
air, dust or soot.

A-l.2 The sampling instrument shall he clean and dry when used.
A-l.3 Precautions shall be taken to protect the samples, the material being
sampled, the sampling instrument and the containers for samples from
adventitious contamination.
A-l.4 The samples shall be placed in clean, dry, air-tight glass or other
suitable containers on which the material has no action.
1\-1.5 The sample containers when used shall be of such a size that they
are almost completely filled by the sample.
Specification for edible common salt (s,tand "vision ).

IS .120.1972
A-I.6 Each sample container shall be sealed air-tight with a stopper after
filling, and marked with full details of sampling, the date of sampling. and
the month and year of manufacture of the material.
A-I.7 Samples shan be stored in such a manner that the temperature of
the material does not vary unduly from the normal temperature.

A-2. SCALE OF SAMPLING


A-2.1 Lot - All the 25-kg blocks, 2-kg bricks or lOO-g pet licks of the
same type in a single consignment of the material drawn from a single
batch of manufacture shall constitute a lot. If a consignment is declared
or known to consist of different types or batches of manufacture, the
containers belonging to the same type and batch shall be grouped together
and each such group shall constitute a separate lot.
A-2.I.l Samples shall .be tested for each lot for ascertaining the conformity of the material to the requirements of the specification.
A-2.2 The number (n) of 25-kg blocks, 2kg bricks or lOQ-g pet licks to be
chosen from the lot shall depend on the size of the lot and shall be in
accordance with col I and 2 of Table 3.
TABLE J

NUMBER OP BLOCKS OR BRICKS OR PET LICKS TO BE


SELECTED FOR SAMPLING
LOT SIZB

No.

(2)

( 1)

2 to
16 JJ
41 .,

OJ' BLOOKS OR BalOE8


OB PaT LIOKS TO .B
CaOBBM (,,)

15
40

2
3
4
7
10

65
66 " 110
Over 110

A-2.3 These blocks or bricks or pet licks shall be chosen at random from
the lot and in order to ensure the randomness of selection, random number
table given in Appendix B of IS: ~a.1968 shall be used. In case such
a table is not available, the procedure described in 3.3 of 18:49051968shall be adopted.
Methoda for random sampling.

18'1120.1172
A-3. FfEST SAMPLES AND REFEREE SAMPLE
A-3.1 Preparation 01 Teat Sample.
A-:J.I.l Remove the surface skin from the side faces of licks. Drill with
a suitable drilling cutter a number of holes on each block or brick selected for sampling (see Table 3) down to about half of its thickness along a
diagonal line on both sides of the block or the brick, the holes being evenly
arranged over the length. Collect equal amounts of drillings from each
of these holes, thoroughly mix to make a composite sample.
Break to small pieces each of the lOO-g pet licks, selected for sampling
Collect equal amount of these small pieces and mix them
to make a composite sample.
( see Table 3 ) .

A-3.1.2 The total quantity of the composite sample shall not be less
than 300 g. Divide this composite sample into three equal parts, one for
the purchaser, another for the vendor and the third to be used as referee
sample.

A-3.2 Referee Sample - The referee sample shall consist of the composite
sample (see A-3.1.2) marked for this purpose and shall bear the seals of
the purchaser and the vendor. It shall be kept at a place agreed to
between the purchaser and the vendor and shall be used in case of a dispute
between the two.

A-t. TESTS
A-f.l Tests for characteristics prescribed under 3 shall be conducted on
the composite sample.

A-5. CRITERION FOR CONFORMITY


A-S.t The lot shall be declared as conforming to this specification if the
composite sample (see A-3.1.2) satisfy all the requirements as specified
under 3.

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