On Oct. 31, 2014, Bartlett Milling Company of North Carolina issued a recall alert on some bags of horse feed distributed in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
The feed may be contaminated with Rumensin, a feed supplement for cattle that can cause health problems or death in horses.
Products being recalled are:
Recalled bags of feed should be returned to the retailer.
For more information on the product recall, contact Bartlett Milling at 1-800-438-6016 from 8AM to 5PM Monday through Friday. Contact Bartlett at 1-336-655-1840 outside of regular business hours.
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Scary! Thanks for sharing!
Good to know! Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this information. Even though I live in the Northwest, it is nice to know as I have relatives in the south. Thank you again for the heads up!!
Thank you so much. It's a shame this was not on local Tennessee news with as many horses as we have in this state?
This needs to be put on the news .There are plenty of people I know who buy this feed here in my state and not all of them have a computer or laptop to peruse the internet
Thanks to the horse gods some one is out there to warn us about the.recalls our horses are like our children thanks for what you do for them.