Hubbard Feeds Inc. is recalling approximately 21,980 pounds of two specific swine feed products because a mechanical malfunction during manufacturing caused excessively high levels of magnesium oxide to be added. The affected products include CBS GILT/BOAR 230-280 #5 and COMPART 90-120 MEAT PROJECT feeds. Pigs consuming these feeds were reported to have dark, loose stools, which prompted a feed analysis that confirmed the defect. These products were distributed in Minnesota and sold in bulk truckloads.
A mechanical failure led to toxic levels of magnesium oxide in the feed, which causes gastrointestinal distress in swine, specifically manifesting as dark and loose stools. If not addressed, such nutritional imbalances can impact the overall health and growth of the livestock.
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