Three Land O’Lakes subsidiaries recalled feed products, including an expansion of the recent PMI Nutrition International recall, due to the potential for elevated vitamin D levels, the companies reported on Friday.
The horse products being recalled are listed below.
Formula No. | Item No. | Description | Lot numbers |
35TD | 006925 | WellSolve W/C 40# | All lots APR 02 12 1 thru May 08 12 3, inclusive |
35SU | 0046451 | WellSolve W/G 25# (bucket) | All lots APR 02 12 1 thru May 08 12 3, inclusive |
Lot numbers for the WellSolve W/G products are laser printed at the bottom of the label next to the ingredients listing on each bucket. Lot numbers for the other recalled Purina Feed products are laser printed on the back of each paper bag near the top. Lot numbers are formatted as follows (using APR 17 12 2 as an example): APR = Month, 17 = Day of month, 12 = Year, 2 = Plant code.
PMI initially recalled some lots of its Mazuri and LabDiet feed products earlier this month after receiving customer complaints of animal illness and small bird and guinea pig deaths. PMI expanded the recall three days later, and has now expanded it again to include some AquaMax feed products and additional Mazuri and LabDiet products.
All of the products involved in the recalls were manufactured at a feed plant in Richmond, Ind., between Apr. 2, 2012, and May 8, 2012.
The recalled PMI products were distributed throughout the United States and to Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Curacao, Mexico, Cambodia, Japan, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Chile and the United Kingdom. The company contacted dealers and asked them to hold the products and retrieve the product from customers, PMI reported.
good thing I don’t buy brand hope they find all buyers before a horse dies
Land O’ Lakes Purina Mills has not as of 7/17/12 has not contacted this dealer. Thank you Horse channel for getting this info out there. And they wonder why we also carry Southern States/Triple Crown.
too bad
I am actually in the UK. I decided to allow my horse to be barefoot as her feet were so bad and am under the care of a podiatrist. Anyway thankfully I was told to changer her diet and now use Thunderbrook which is an organic food and is doing wonders for her feet. I was appalled to hear what actually goes into horses feed e.g. they use clays to bind pellets which are also used for kitty litter. But you can say the same for human foods as well. Sad situation.
I see this recall in 2012 —— I never knew about it and neither
did my dealer —— and this is March 6, 2014
It a good thing nothing happened to my baby boy
I want PURINA TO CONTACT ME PERSONALLY OF ANY RECALLS
I DON’T WANT TO DEPEND ON DEALERS :::::::::