Cargill, Inc. has recalled 21,543 units of various medicated animal feeds because they were manufactured with incorrect levels of chlortetracycline (CTC), difubenzuron, or (S)-Methoprene. These products may be subpotent (too weak) or superpotent (too strong), which means they may fail to treat conditions or could potentially lead to toxicity in livestock. The recall includes 50lb bags and bulk feed distributed across 12 states between May and June 2016.
Incorrect dosing of medications in animal feed can lead to a failure in treating intended health conditions like anaplasmosis or fly control, and in cases of superpotency, it may pose a risk of adverse health effects or toxicity to the animals consuming the feed.
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