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ADM Recalls Select Pelleted Cattle Nutrition Feed Products
US Food and Drug Administration

ADM Recalls Select Pelleted Cattle Nutrition Feed Products

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Company Announcement Date:
March 05, 2025
FDA Publish Date:
March 05, 2025
Product Type:
Animal & Veterinary
Food & Beverages
Livestock Feed

Reason for Announcement:
Recall Reason Description
Elevated levels or deficient levels of nutrients which may be harmful to cattle

Company Name:
ADM Animal Nutrition
Brand Name:
Brand Name(s)
ADM Animal Nutrition

Product Description:
Product Description
Cattle Feed


Company Announcement

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

CHICAGO, March 5, 2025 – ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of ADM (NYSE: ADM), is recalling 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.

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 currently being removed from retail shelves.

The lot number of ADM products can be found at the bottom of the label. Click here to view an image 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. Please direct any customer inquiries to 800-217-2007 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Central time Monday through Friday.

Below is the list of products included in this recall.

Link to Product List

About ADM
ADM unlocks the power of nature to enrich the quality of life. We’re an essential global agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food security by connecting local needs with global capabilities. We’re a premier human and animal nutrition provider, offering one of the industry’s broadest portfolios of ingredients and solutions from nature. We’re a trailblazer in health and well-being, with an industry-leading range of products for consumers looking for new ways to live healthier lives. We’re a cutting-edge innovator, guiding the way to a future of new bio-based consumer and industrial solutions. And we’re leading in business-driven sustainability efforts that support a strong agricultural sector, resilient supply chains, and a vast and growing bioeconomy. Around the globe, our expertise and innovation are meeting critical needs from harvest to home. Learn more at www.adm.com.

ADM Media Relations
Jackie Anderson
[email protected]
312-634-8484


Company Contact Information

Consumers:
800-217-2007
Media:
Jackie Anderson
312-634-8484
[email protected]


Product Photos


  • Image 1: Gro Fast 32, 50 lb.


  • Image 2: Beef-trate BT/MGA 54910BMJ (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image3: Beef-trate MON 54910CC (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 4: Beef-Trate RXB MGA 54912BSX (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 5: BovaGain LMTR MON 400 54953CCP (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 6: BovaGain 32/15 W/Prosponse RU/TY 54957CJE (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 7: BovaGain 40/20 54966AAA, 50 lb.


  • Image 8: BovaGain 40/20 LAS 54966BIY (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 9: BovaGain 40/20 LAS/MGA 54966BLX (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 10: BovaGain 40/20 MON 54966CDB (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 11: BovaGain 60/45 RU 54974CCP (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 12: BovaGain 60/45 MON 54974NLD (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 13: BovaGain 60/45 MON/TY 54974NOG (Medicated) 50 lb.


  • Image 14: MasterPlex 100P 55161AAA, 50 lb.


  • Image 15: MasterPlex 100P LASA 55161BIY (Medicated), 50 lb.


  • Image 16: MasterPlex 100P MON 55161CDB (Medicated), 50 lb.


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