Farmers Ranchers Coop Assn has recalled 20 bags (totaling 1,000 lbs) of 46% MicroPrilled Urea feed ingredient because it was distributed without a label to a customer who specifically ordered calcium phosphate feed. The white 50-pound bags contain urea, a concentrated nitrogen source, instead of the calcium and phosphorus supplement intended for cattle. This mix-up occurred on approximately June 11, 2018, and was limited to one customer in Nebraska.
Cattle that consume high amounts of urea when expecting a mineral supplement like calcium phosphate are at risk of urea poisoning, which can lead to rapid respiratory failure and death. Because the bags are unlabeled, there is no visual warning that the product contains high-concentration urea rather than the intended minerals.
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