Spring Creek Milling Co-op Inc. is recalling approximately 351,049 pounds of various custom-blended animal feeds and bulk corn because they were found to be contaminated with monensin. Monensin is an additive used in some livestock feeds that is highly toxic to horses and can cause severe illness or death in other animals if ingested in unintended amounts. The affected products include horse, dairy, beef cattle, and goat feeds distributed in bulk and 50 lb bags throughout Louisiana and Mississippi. Consumers should immediately stop using these feeds and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Monensin is a medication that, while safe for some livestock in specific doses, is poisonous to horses. Ingestion by horses can cause rapid heart rate, sweating, muscle weakness, and death; in other livestock, accidental exposure to high levels can lead to severe health complications or fatalities.
Refund for recalled animal feed
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