Biozyme Inc. is recalling approximately 56,605 units of various Peet's brand animal feeds, including broiler, goat, sow, and pig supplements, due to potential Salmonella contamination in a manufacturing ingredient. The recall affects 10 distinct products sold in 50-lb bags and bulk quantities. These products were distributed to customers in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Owners of livestock and pets should check their supplies for the specific product names and identification codes to prevent animal illness or cross-contamination.
The feed contains an ingredient contaminated with Salmonella, which can cause serious illness in animals that consume it and can also pose a health risk to humans who handle the contaminated feed without proper hygiene.
Full refund upon return.
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