The maximum concentrations for cadmium which will be presented below are intended to protect livestock. Such limits are usually derived from long-term experiments studying dose-response relationships in these animals. Cadmium limits can be set only for those species for which such studies have been performed. Cadmium poses a health hazard particularly to those livestock species which are outdoors part of the year or throughout the year. Herbivores, such as ruminants and horses, are more affected than chickens and pigs. Trade in fodder contaminated with cadmium may pose a hazard to livestock outside polluted areas.
VDI 2310 Blatt 28-2008 history
2022VDI 2310 Blatt 28-2022 Maximum immission values Maximum immission values for cadmium to protect farm animals and the food derived from them
2008VDI 2310 Blatt 28-2008 Maximum immission values - Maximum cadmium intake values for the protection of livestock
1996VDI 2310 Blatt 28-1996 Maximum immission values - Maximum cadmium intake values for the protection of livestock
1990VDI 2310 Blatt 28-1990 Maximum immission values; maximum immission values for cadmium to protect farm animals