Contact Us
If you have any questions or comments or wish to report an error, please contact us via this form. Or call 860-859-0770, fax 860-885-1969, or mail 16B Mill Lane, Salem, CT 06420. If you wish to submit an event for inclusion in our free event catalog please use our event submission form on the Upcoming Events page.
|
Major Feed Recall - Land O Lakes/Purina
Major Feed Recall
Land O Lakes/Purina has issued a feed retrieval for a number of brands.
Land O Lakes/Purina has issued feed recalls, or "retrievals," for a variety of their brands manufactured between the dates of November 3, 2007, and March 10, 2008. These feeds were identified to contain greater than 20 ppb of aflatoxins, originating from a single ingredient from a single supplier. Only specific manufacturing plants and dates are involved. The recalled products also vary.
As of May 6, 2008, the contaminated feeds had been distributed in the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.
The manufacturing plants involved, and dates, are: Statesville, North Carolina: Feeds manufactured between November 3, 2007, and February 8, 2008. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Feeds manufactured between January 1, 2008, and February 8, 2008. Guilderland, New York: Feeds manufactured between January 8, 2008, and March 10, 2008.
If you have purchased a Purina feed and live in one of the involved states, check the bottom edge of your feed bag for a date code. The date codes on Purina feeds are in this format: 7NOV03STA
The first number is the year. "7" = 2007, "8" = 2008. The next code is the month. "NOV" = November. Next two digits are the day. "03" = 3rd (of November in this case). Last three letters are the plant code. STA = Statesville. HAR = Harrisburg. GLD = Guilderland.
If you have feed from one of these three plants manufactured within the recall dates, call your feed dealer to see if your specific brand is involved in the recall. If you purchased feed during the time frames listed for the recall but no longer have your bags, call your dealer anyway to see if the feed you use was involved in the recall.
If your horses are having health problems of unknown cause, call your veterinarian and let him/her know you may have fed aflatoxin-contaminated feed. Feed, urine or liver biopsy tissues can be tested for aflatoxin and aflatoxin metabolites. Your state’s Department of Agriculture should also be notified if your veterinarian suspects feed related health issues.
Note: As of May 6, this was an ongoing issue. Further recalls could be issued. Details are still very sketchy. Other feeds could also be involved but no details are available. Signs range from acute liver failure to stunted growth in young horses, poor hair coat, abnormal liver enzymes on blood chemistry, jaundice (yellow eyes and gums), feed refusal, unexplained loss of condition, poor immune system function. Fetal abnormalities have been reported in other species.
Eleanor Kellon, VMD
Horse Journal Veterinary Editor
Articles & ArchivesWe offer on-line articles, & product reviews, as well as local and international news. All stuff we think you might find interesting and educational. If you have any Articles or Show Results, please forward them to 4asteed@steedread.com.
Upcoming EventsDid you know we provide a free list of equine related events submitted by our customers and visitors.
We also send out magzines for your clients. Please forward a mailing address and an amount of magazine.
Did you know?The Steed Read's free print catalog has a circulation of over 30,000. To find out where you can get your free copy contact us.
Why not have your very own copy of “The Steed Read” delivered to your door First Class? Subscriptions are only $20 for a full year of monthly catalogs, order here.
If you would like to become a distributor, please forward contact us at 4asteed@steedread.com.
Thank you!
|