Furst McNess Co is recalling 4,000 lbs of Custom Corid 4.54 Add Pak medicated feed for beef and dairy calves. The product is being recalled because tests showed it contained lower-than-labeled levels of amprolium, which is the active ingredient used to prevent and treat coccidiosis. The affected feed was sold in 40 lb bags to customers in Nebraska and can be identified by product code 603906.
The medicated feed contains less amprolium than required, which means it may not effectively prevent or treat coccidiosis in calves. Failure to control this parasitic infection can lead to illness or reduced health in the animals.
Veterinary medicine/medicated feed refund
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