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RECALL ALERT: Bartlett Milling Company Horse Feeds

On Oct. 31, 2014, Bartlett Milling Company of North Carolina issued a recall alert on some bags of horse feed distributed in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.



The feed may be contaminated with Rumensin, a feed supplement for cattle that can cause health problems or death in horses.



Products being recalled are:

  • 50 lb. bags of Bartlett Pasture Horse 10 Feed – Lot 288
  • 50 lb. bags of Cleveland Carolina Champion Horse Feed – Lot 288

Recalled bags of feed should be returned to the retailer.

For more information on the product recall, contact Bartlett Milling at 1-800-438-6016 from 8AM to 5PM Monday through Friday. Contact Bartlett at 1-336-655-1840 outside of regular business hours.

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  • Thank you so much for sharing this information. Even though I live in the Northwest, it is nice to know as I have relatives in the south. Thank you again for the heads up!!

  • Thank you so much. It's a shame this was not on local Tennessee news with as many horses as we have in this state?

  • This needs to be put on the news .There are plenty of people I know who buy this feed here in my state and not all of them have a computer or laptop to peruse the internet

  • Thanks to the horse gods some one is out there to warn us about the.recalls our horses are like our children thanks for what you do for them.

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