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  • Purina Recalls Horsefeeds

    I just saw this on another board.... Hadn't see any thing here... So wanted to share with you all....... I called my dealer and he said it was on feeds from back in March....So should be okay (just another reason to not feed Purina, IMO).......


    >Subject: PURINA RECALLS HORSEFEEDS
    >
    > I think it is important for all horse owners to knowthat Purina has
    issued two massive recalls this month affecting almost theirentire horse feed product line. This recall was not made available to thegeneral public. Notices went to the dealers directly. It isunconscionable that they have made no effort contact the end users. On4/9 they recalled 27 equine products, including senior and the platformline. On 4/21 they recalled another 18 products. The problem isAflatoxins. Aflatoxins are toxic and one of the most carcinogenicsubstances known. They can cause liver disfunction, immune suppression,and neurological difficulties.
    >
    >Please share this information with your horse keepingfriends. It seems

    >that the only way this information is going to get out,is among
    >ourselves. The way this has been handled by Purina isirresponsible and

    >unacceptable.

  • #2
    Oh my....I think this happened with a horse in IL being fed Strategy.

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    • #3
      Feed problems

      1) Where can one find information from the company about what feeds are involved? and,

      2) My two year old colt has eaten nothing but Strategy for the last year, and although not as pronounced as the pix of the horse in the 2nd post, his eyes get very running and in March he ended up with some kind of funk the vet said was viral (none of the other horses on the farm suffered from the same funk) - and, in addition to antibiotics, she had me start to supplement with red cell... any relation back to the feed?????

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      • #4
        Seems like there is a second- or third-hand report of a Purina feed recall every other week. What gives?
        Click here before you buy.

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        • #5
          i agree with deltawave...


          but this is why i will not feed purina again and am now feeding Nutrena. Even if the recall doesn't effect the feed coming into my state i still will not feed purina anymore



          regards,
          Giomanach
          Last edited by Giomanach; May. 1, 2008, 04:33 PM.
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          • #6
            Milling feed

            I love seminole feeds because they don't run other animal feeds or fertilizers thru their mill...only horse feeds. we have mills around here that actually run fertilizers thru them before running horse feeds. dangerous.

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            • #7
              Go figure I see this.

              I was going to pick up a bag of Purina's Enrich 32 today and start transitioning, since my usual brand has gotten ridiculously expensive.

              Nevermind that idea...
              Don't fall for a girl who fell for a horse just to be number two in her world... ~EFO

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              • #8
                Originally posted by deltawave View Post
                Seems like there is a second- or third-hand report of a Purina feed recall every other week. What gives?
                My thoughts exactly! Purina needs to make a statement explaining what's going on... NOW!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lawn Ornament View Post
                  My thoughts exactly! Purina needs to make a statement explaining what's going on... NOW!
                  I agree.
                  I think their approach of putting the information out on a "need to know" basis (i.e., to dealers with affected lot #'s so they can in turn notify customers) is shortsighted.
                  IMNSHO, they ought to simply post the information on their website, with a brief explanation of the problem and the relevant products and lot #'s.
                  "It's like a Russian nesting doll of train wrecks."--CaitlinandTheBay

                  ...just settin' on the Group W bench.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by cloudyandcallie View Post
                    I love seminole feeds because they don't run other animal feeds or fertilizers thru their mill...only horse feeds. we have mills around here that actually run fertilizers thru them before running horse feeds. dangerous.
                    While I'm shocked and dismayed by this recent event ... Please be advised that Purina manufactures horse feeds ONLY in its horse feed plants. This is a recent (past year - 18 months) change.

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                    • #11
                      Actually, the point I was aiming for was why all these second- and third-hand reports? Are they true, or merely rumor? There are a lot of Purina-haters out there, and it SEEMS as if all these reports are sort of shady and not-quite-"there".
                      Click here before you buy.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by deltawave View Post
                        Actually, the point I was aiming for was why all these second- and third-hand reports? Are they true, or merely rumor? There are a lot of Purina-haters out there, and it SEEMS as if all these reports are sort of shady and not-quite-"there".
                        has anyone even asked Purina ???
                        Production Acres,Pro A Welsh Cobs
                        I am one of the last 210,000 remaining full time farmers in America.We feed the others.

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                        • #13
                          I did and it is a recall.

                          They didn't volunteer a list of products or lot #'s.
                          They did give locations of plants that milled affected product and offered to give information on specific feeds if I asked, as there is apparently a fairly extensive list.
                          "It's like a Russian nesting doll of train wrecks."--CaitlinandTheBay

                          ...just settin' on the Group W bench.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ghazzu View Post
                            I did and it is a recall.

                            They didn't volunteer a list of products or lot #'s.
                            They did give locations of plants that milled affected product and offered to give information on specific feeds if I asked, as there is apparently a fairly extensive list.
                            thanks Doc...better to hear it from some one real than the third hand "he said she said"....

                            best

                            Tamara
                            Production Acres,Pro A Welsh Cobs
                            I am one of the last 210,000 remaining full time farmers in America.We feed the others.

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                            • #15
                              Hmmmm..... one more reason that I'm glad we feed Nutrena....
                              www.foxwoodfarms.biz
                              "There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots."
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                              • #16
                                List of producers

                                Ghazzu,
                                Do you have the list of producers that are affected? After reading this, I have tried to email Purina(they're already closed for the day), but any info that you have would be appreciated.
                                thanks,
                                Stall Mucker Extraordinaire for
                                Bo, Reyna, Lacy & Flashy

                                The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears. ~Arabian Proverb

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                                • #17
                                  You know, this is why I always go back to Pennfield Feeds.

                                  Aflatoxin almost killed my first foal crop (3) who became desperately ill. Their Nutrena feed was tested and contained aflatoxins. An adult may have been able to cope with the amount, but my foals didn't and with supportive therapy TG, they survived.

                                  Fumoncin became an issue when I used Triple Crown feeds after one of my mares became blind
                                  overnight and died the next day from neurological failure. Turns out, a feed that was labeled as having no corn in it (I specifically do not feed corn for fear of mill mixups by some drunken night worker, wink), DID have corn in it when the vet school hospital sent it out for testing (I sent her body in for autopsy, as her death was sudden, unexplained and she was young). I loved TC feed when it first came on the market and when milled in MN. I found out when TC was worried about a lawsuit they had just brokered out the milling to S States to expand their market. How could I know they changed their millers?

                                  BUT had I known that I would have switched immediately, because when I first started out with horses 22 years ago SStates sent the feed I used for my horses that turned out to be cattle feed in a horse feed bag. 5 bags...not just a few. Galloping horses all over the printed bag. I first thought they'd changed their formulation, but thought more about it at the 2nd feeding when I studied the tag. Cow Feed! They must have run out of cow feed bags and used horse feed bags and they wound up being delivered to me. Lucky no one died from fumoncin poisoning because I got on the phone asking questions before I gave them any more.

                                  So...wonder why some horsemen like me are paranoid and painstaking about what they feed and who mills it? School of hard knocks. I swear we have to be part detective.

                                  Pennfield is the only feed that I've used whose quality control is the best I've ever seen.

                                  I truly hope that all horses exposed to the recalled product fare well.
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                                  "Argosy" - YouTube and "Boleem" - YouTube
                                  Boleem @ 1993 National Dressage Symposium - YouTube

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                                  • #18
                                    I would think (hope!) that Purina would have put an alert on their website.

                                    But then, I've found that most horse feed companies who screw up lay silent for fear of lawsuits.
                                    www.littlebullrun@aol.com See Little Bull Run's stallions at:
                                    "Argosy" - YouTube and "Boleem" - YouTube
                                    Boleem @ 1993 National Dressage Symposium - YouTube

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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by bobrummel13 View Post
                                      Ghazzu,
                                      Do you have the list of producers that are affected? After reading this, I have tried to email Purina(they're already closed for the day), but any info that you have would be appreciated.
                                      thanks,
                                      Lik I said, the rep told me there was a list of products.
                                      The plants involved were, IIRC, in NY, PA, and NC.
                                      "It's like a Russian nesting doll of train wrecks."--CaitlinandTheBay

                                      ...just settin' on the Group W bench.

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                                      • #20
                                        This was posted on the Equinesite BB today. Perhaps it will help?

                                        Posted on Thursday, May 01, 2008 - 03:35 pm:
                                        This is one of the message boards i found when I googled Purina recall horse. If you google and look around you'll get answers to some of your questions. Since Purina isn't putting info out for people it's kind of scattered.

                                        Country Acres RECALL

                                        1-800-227-8941. Phone number for Purina

                                        Here is what I found out. There is a recall from products made @ the
                                        Statesville, NC PLant that distributes to North and South Carolina and
                                        parts of Southern VA.
                                        Florida has 2 of its own plants in Florida.

                                        To be sure look @ the bottom of your bag for a Date Code. If the Date
                                        Code starts w/STA-it was made in Statesville. The time frame is from
                                        11/17/07 to 2/1/08.

                                        Products affected: Cournty Acres: Horse Sweet 10, and 12
                                        Horse Pellets 10 & 12,

                                        Equine Senior dated 1/5/08

                                        Horse Chow 100 dat ed 11/3/07 & 12/10/07.

                                        The woman @ the 800 number was very helpful, if you have questions she
                                        said to call the above number or call your dealer. Purina sent out
                                        notification to dealers that are carrying the product.
                                        "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." Albert Einstein

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