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ADM recalls select pelleted cattle nutrition feed products

Specific lots may contain elevated or deficient levels of nutrients which may be harmful to cattle.

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ADM Animal Nutrition has recalled specific pelleted animal feed products because they may contain elevated levels of copper or have levels of zinc below the represented amounts which could be harmful to cattle.

Possible impacts of chronic copper toxicity include gastroenteritis characterized by anorexia, signs of abdominal pain, depression, lethargy, diarrhea and dehydration. Possible impacts of zinc deficiency include decreases in feed intake, feed efficiency and growth.

No illnesses or deficiency impacts have been reported to date.

There are 33 lot numbers involved in this recall. The pelleted products were distributed between January 16, 2025, and February 27, 2025, and could have been purchased in Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Iowa, Georgia and Ohio. All of the products listed, except for GROFAST32, have elevated levels of copper. GROFAST32 has levels of zinc below the represented amounts.

Click here to see the affected product labels.

ADM discovered this issue during routine production. The company immediately began investigating and initiated the recall upon receiving confirmation that the pelleted feed had varying levels of copper and zinc that can impact animals. ADM is in the process of notifying customers and distributors involved in this recall, and all affected products are being removed from retail shelves.

The lot number of ADM products can be found at the bottom of the label. Customers who have purchased the recalled pelleted feed should immediately stop using it and return it to their distributor or directly to ADM for a full replacement or refund. Customer inquiries should be directed to +1.800.217.2007 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Central time Monday through Friday.

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