Purina Animal Vitamin Voluntarily Remembers Lot of RangeLand Cattle Feed

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that Purina Animal Nutrition is initiating a very limited voluntary recall of a batch of Purina RangeLand 30-13 (125 #) beef feed. This recall is being initiated as a precautionary measure regarding tubs that are too soft, allowing for excessive consumption, which could result in urea toxicity.

Purina Animal Nutrition received reports from customers claiming the feed may have resulted in poor health and / or death.

Elevated urea levels can cause health problems and potential death in cattle. Symptoms of excess urea can include muscle tremors (especially of the face and ears), abdominal pain, foamy salivation, polyuria, and bruxism (grinding of teeth).

The affected product and batch number is:

Formula No. Item No. description Batch number
L3B3 1800049-627 Purina® RangeLand® 30-13 (125 #) 1MAR19CLF1

The affected feed was manufactured by Purina Animal Nutrition on March 19, 2021. The affected Purina feed was sold in the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington. Customers can find the batch number on the side of each tub.