June 18, 2024
ADM Animal Nutrition expands animal feed recall in US
ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of Archer Daniels Midland Company, has broadened its ongoing animal feed recall in the United States to include additional products that may contain harmful levels of various minerals.
The recall, initially announced on March 30 and April 11, now encompasses a wider range of products due to elevated magnesium, sodium, calcium, chloride and phosphorus levels, which could adversely affect a variety of farm animals.
The affected livestock includes cattle, chickens, equine, goats, lambs, llamas, rabbits, sheep and swine. The expanded recall list specifies the product names, lot numbers, sizes and the species impacted, along with the potential clinical signs such as weight loss, weakness, increased thirst, reduced feed conversion and possible mortality.
The recall dates back to products distributed as early as January 17 and spans several US states including, but not limited to, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska and Texas. ADM has not received any reports of illness related to the recalled products to date.
The company advises customers who have purchased the recalled feed to discontinue its use immediately and return it to their distributor or directly to ADM Animal Nutrition for a full refund.
- Investing.com