Kent Feeds Inc is recalling three types of medicated goat and calf feeds, totaling 4,354 units and nearly 40 tons of product. The recall includes Bulk Kent HP Calf Creep LTD 30R Medicated, Kent First Rate Show Goat 20R Medicated, and Kent 16% Goat 20R Medicated because the product labels do not include a required expiration date. These products were distributed to feed dealers in Missouri and Kansas and contain Monensin, a medication used for cattle and goats.
The lack of an expiration date on the labeling means the potency and effectiveness of the medication within the feed cannot be guaranteed over time. Using medicated feed past its intended shelf life may result in ineffective treatment or prevention of coccidiosis in calves and goats.
Guidance and refund for medicated products
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