Cargill, Inc. is recalling 218 bags (50-lb each) of Nutrena Country Feeds Chick Starter Grower 18% Crumble Medicated (AMP) (VG). The recall was initiated because the South Carolina Department of Agriculture discovered that the feed contains lower levels of the medication Amprolium than required. Instead of the necessary 113.5g/ton, testing showed only 82.2g/ton, which may lead to inadequate health protection for your poultry. These products were shipped to Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina and can be identified by specific lot and product codes on the packaging.
The product is subpotent, meaning it does not contain enough of the medication Amprolium to effectively prevent or treat coccidiosis in young chicks. This reduction in drug levels can leave birds vulnerable to illness or infection due to lack of proper medicinal dosage.
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