Approximately 120 bags (50 lbs each) of ADM Alliance Nutrition Meat Goat Power 16% are being recalled because they contain excessive levels of copper. During an FDA inspection, it was discovered that this specific lot of goat feed was processed in a mixer immediately after a batch of recalled sheep feed, resulting in copper levels of 46.4 ppm when the product is labeled to contain only 25-35 ppm. High copper intake can be toxic to certain livestock, and consumers should return any remaining bags to the place of purchase for a full refund.
The feed contains copper levels significantly higher than the labeled limit due to cross-contamination in the manufacturing equipment. Ingesting feed with elevated copper can lead to copper toxicity in goats, which may cause liver damage or death depending on the animal's overall diet and duration of exposure.
Full refund at point of sale.
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Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response