Approximately 42,000 pounds of Co-op 16% Complete Layer Pellet in 50-pound bags are being recalled because the feed was accidentally mixed with another product containing Amprolium, a medication that is not listed on the label. This issue occurred at the manufacturing facility in Rockford, Tennessee, affecting products distributed in Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Because the product is mislabeled, animals may receive unintended medication, and consumers are unaware of the drug's presence in the feed.
The feed contains Amprolium, a coccidiostat medication that was not declared on the product label, which could lead to unintended drug exposure in poultry and poses a risk of regulatory non-compliance for food producers.
Return the product for a refund.
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