Zeigler Brothers, Inc. Recalls Shrimp Feed

Even the shrimp are in danger!

In cooperation with the U. S. Food and Drug Administration, Zeigler Bros., Inc. is issuing a voluntary nationwide recall of its pelleted and crumbled shrimp feeds. Zeigler is recommending to customers to immediately stop feeding its pelleted and crumbled shrimp feed products. We are in the process of providing the entire shrimp feed product list on our website at www.zeiglerfeed.com.

The recalled products all include the feed ingredient “AquaBond”, which has been found to contain the chemical melamine and related compounds. AquaBond is a binding agent purchased in the United States by Zeigler and used in its production of pelleted and crumbled shrimp feeds. It is used in a much lower concentration than similar ingredients used in the recent U. S. pet food recall.

We’re now 81 days into the pet food recall. I bet there’s more melamine where that came from.

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Posted on June 5, 2007
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