Presence of chloramphenicol in dehydrated beet pulp
- Classification
- Fraud notification
- Risk
- Undecided
- Category
- feed materials
- Hazard
- chloramphenicol prohibited substance - {residues of veterinary medicinal products}
- Origin
- France
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? Some animal feed made from dried beet pulp may have a small amount of a medicine called chloramphenicol.
What's happening? A batch of this feed from France was found to have this medicine in it. It should not be there.
Does this affect me? If you feed animals with this dried beet pulp, check if your supply came from France.
What should I do? Stop using the feed and ask your vet or animal feed supplier for advice.
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Classification: Fraud notification · Risk: Undecided · Category: feed materials · Hazard: chloramphenicol prohibited substance - {residues of veterinary medicinal products} · Origin: France · Notifier: Belgium
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