Western Sugar Company has recalled approximately 3,799 tons of cattle feed products, specifically tailings and pulp from beet production. The recall affects 2,898.83 tons of pulp and 900.04 tons of tailings that were manufactured between January 4, 2014, and January 11, 2014. These bulk products were prepared under insanitary conditions, which may compromise the safety and quality of the feed for livestock. Farmers and agricultural customers in Wyoming and Montana who purchased these specific batches should return the product to Western Sugar Company for a refund.
The product was prepared under insanitary conditions, which creates a risk of contamination that could potentially harm livestock if consumed. While classified as a low-risk event, the lack of proper sanitary controls during manufacturing can introduce biological or physical hazards into the feed.
Full refund for affected bulk product
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