MFA Inc. is recalling approximately 175 units, including over 137 tons and several dozen bags, of various medicated cattle feeds because they are subpotent for Chlortetracycline and Sulfamethazine. The affected products include CS 700 2G Crumbles, Cattle Charge CS700 pellets, and Trendsetter Developer CS700 pellets sold in 50lb bags and bulk quantities. These products were distributed in Missouri to ensure cattle receive the correct dosage of necessary medications.
The feed contains lower than intended levels of the antibiotics Chlortetracycline and Sulfamethazine, which can lead to ineffective treatment of respiratory and enteric diseases in cattle. This subpotency can result in prolonged illness or treatment failure in affected livestock.
Quantity: 38 bags (1900 lbs). Recall #: V-0053-2024
Quantity: 7.36 ton. Recall #: V-0054-2024
Quantity: 81.96 ton. Recall #: V-0055-2024
Quantity: 48.29 ton. Recall #: V-0056-2024
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Sources: FDA iRES ยท Raw API Response