Kent Nutrition Group Inc. has recalled 6,100 pounds of Kent HP Calf Creep 60B livestock feed due to contamination with high doses of monensin. Monensin is a common feed additive, but excessive levels can be toxic to cattle. Consumers should stop using this feed immediately and return it for proper handling. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date.
High levels of monensin can cause toxicity in calves, leading to symptoms such as poor appetite, diarrhea, muscular weakness, rapid heart rate, and potentially death.
Recall #: 197455; Quantity: 6100lbs
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Sources: FDA iRES ยท Raw API Response