Approximately 252,484 units of various medicated calf and heifer feeds, including brands like Coleman, Space, and Lawnhurst, have been recalled. These products were shipped without any labels or with labels missing critical information, including active drug ingredients like Monensin Sodium, Lasalocid, or Decoquinate. Without labels, users do not have required directions for use, indications, or necessary caution statements to ensure the safety and health of the livestock.
The lack of labeling means farmers may administer incorrect dosages of medications or use the feed for unintended purposes, which can lead to ineffective treatment or toxic drug levels in dairy animals. No specific incidents or injuries have been reported to date.
Product tracking and potential relabeling or return
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Sources: FDA iRES ยท Raw API Response