MAD COW FEED RECALL USA Albertville, AL

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Subject: Re: MAD COW FEED RECALL USA Albertville, AL -- June 16, 2006 -- H.J. Baker & Bro.
Date: June 20, 2006 at 3:24 pm PST

June 20, 2006, 5:13PM
Feed Recalled Over Mad Cow Violation


© 2006 The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Livestock feed ingredients shipped to nine states may have been contaminated with cattle remains in violation of a 1997 ban to protect against mad cow disease, a manufacturer said Tuesday.

H.J. Baker & Bro. Inc. said it was recalling three livestock feed ingredients, including two used to supplement feed given to dairy cows. A sample tested by the Food and Drug Administration was positive for cattle meat and bone meal, said Mark Hohnbaum, president of the Westport, Conn.-based company's feed products group.

"This is very concerning to us. This isn't something that happens to us. We are very serious about food safety," Hohnbaum said.

Mad cow disease is only known to spread when cows eat feed containing brain and other nerve tissue from infected cattle. Protein from cattle was commonly added to cattle feed to speed growth until the ban largely outlawed the practice.

Cattle tissue may have contaminated two feed ingredients given to dairy cows _ Pro-Lak and Pro-Amino II _ made by H.J. Baker between August 2005 and June. The third of the recalled ingredients, Pro-Pak with Porcine Meat and Bone, was mislabeled. It is used in poultry feed.

The company announced the recall in the wake of ongoing FDA inspections of its Albertville, Ala. plant, Hohnbaum said. The inspections have found manufacturing and clerical issues, he added.

The company shipped the ingredients to feed manufacturers and dairy farms in the following states: Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi and Tennessee. The company is notifying its customers of the voluntary recall. It does not know how much of the feed ingredients it sold, Hohnbaum said.
 
"This is very concerning to us. This isn't something that happens to us. We are very serious about food safety," Hohnbaum said.

Is this because they were caught? Or is this an accident?
Human error is something that happens to people all over the world.

The company is notifying its customers of the voluntary recall. It does not know how much of the feed ingredients it sold, Hohnbaum said.

A voluntary recall, that seems a little odd.
 
SEC":1yfw5tl4 said:
A voluntary recall, that seems a little odd.

The whole government situation is odd...The Dept of Agriculture oversees products for human consumption- but the Food and Drug Administration oversees animal feed :???: :roll:

Where they even have the authority to do so- government hates to order recalls, because of the liability of it.....

Not sure on how FDA sits, but USDA does not even have the authority to do recalls on meat products- the Packer Lobby has kept them from getting that authority...They have to rely on state laws (if they exist) or voluntary recalls.....
 
Oldtimer":3ctmuc7n said:
SEC":3ctmuc7n said:
A voluntary recall, that seems a little odd.

The whole government situation is odd...The Dept of Agriculture oversees meat products for human consumption- but the Food and Drug Administration oversees most of the food products of the US and animal feed :???: :roll:

Where they even have the authority to do so- government hates to order recalls, because of the liability or political uncorrectness of it.....

Not sure on how FDA sits, but USDA does not even have the authority to do recalls on meat products- the Packer Lobby has kept them from getting that authority...They have to rely on state laws (if they exist) or voluntary recalls.....
OOPS sorry for the double post- oldtimers disease
 
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