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    FDA Classifies Cattle Feed Recall as Highest Risk

    23 hours ago
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    The U.S. FDA issued a highest risk classification to several animal feed products recalled by Vita Plus Corporation due to potential excess minerals. Just like humans, animals require minerals for various bodily functions, but an overabundance can be harmful.

    For instance, excessive sulfur-based minerals in cattle can disrupt the uptake of vital minerals and lead to serious health issues like polioencephalomalacia. The recalled products were distributed in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin under various labels like "Cattle's Choice" and "Kowalski Quality Feeds." The FDA classified these products as "Class I," indicating a high risk of severe health consequences or death for animals consuming them. Another product, "TNI Beef Cow Mineral-RUM/DBZ Medicated For Mature Reproducing Cows," received a "Class II" classification, suggesting limited health risks. The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine ensures animal welfare by reviewing ingredients, approving safe additives, and overseeing animal food through inspections and enforcement measures.

    The FDA's involvement highlights the importance of strict regulation and monitoring in the animal feed industry to safeguard animal health. This incident underscores the potential dangers of excessive mineral content in feed products and emphasizes the need for thorough quality control measures to prevent such issues.

    Moving forward, it is crucial for companies like Vita Plus Corporation to implement rigorous quality assurance protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals consuming their products. By adhering to stringent regulatory standards and conducting regular quality checks, these companies can uphold the integrity of their feed products and protect the welfare of the animals they are intended for.

    Source:

    https://www.newsweek.com/recall-update-animal-cattle-feed-fda-excess-minerals-1967209




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