Source: Pet Age
ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of ADM, is recalling specific pelleted animal feed due to elevated copper levels or insufficient zinc, which could harm cattle. Chronic copper toxicity may lead to gastroenteritis, anorexia, abdominal pain, lethargy, diarrhea, and dehydration, while zinc deficiency can reduce feed intake, efficiency, and growth. No illnesses or deficiency impacts have been reported.
The recall affects 33 lot numbers of products distributed between January 16 and February 27, 2025, in Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Iowa, Georgia, and Ohio. Most affected products contain excessive copper, except GROFAST32, which has insufficient zinc. ADM identified the issue during routine production and immediately initiated an investigation and recall. The company is notifying customers and distributors, and the affected products are being removed from shelves. Customers can check the lot number at the bottom of the product label.
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