According to an April 3, 2024, FDA release, ADM Animal Nutrition has recalled diets for chicken, hogs, cattle, and horses. Problems involved excessive quantities of magnesium, sodium chloride or calcium in diets, potentially resulting in deleterious outcomes. ADM responded to customer complaints, confirming incorrect specifications resulting in recalls.
Diets were produced in the Quincy, IL plant and were marketed in numerous states through distributors.
The wide range of diets implicated and the apparent inclusion of high levels of diverse ingredients suggests deficiencies in plant operation including mixing and in quality control.
The FDA released specified trade names for the affected bagged feeds.