Furst-McNess Company is recalling 75 bags (approximately 3,750 lbs.) of McNess Noll Calf Feed R37.5 TXT for Dairy Calves due to potential Rumensin toxicity. Rumensin (monensin) is a medication used in cattle feed, but excessive levels can be toxic to calves, potentially leading to serious illness or death. The affected medicated feed was distributed in Wisconsin and packaged in 50 lb. paper bags with lot number 100821.
The feed may contain toxic levels of Rumensin (monensin). If consumed by dairy calves, this can cause symptoms ranging from decreased feed intake and diarrhea to heart failure and death; no animal illnesses have been reported to date.
Recall #: V-0023-2022. For the prevention and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii.
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