Bartlett Milling Company has initiated a limited recall of certain horse feeds due to potential Rumensin[1] contamination. The products were distributed to customers and retailers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

Rumensin contamination can result in health problems, including mortality, in horses. The products and lot number involved in the recall are:

50 lb. bags of Bartlett Pasture Horse 10 Feed – Lot 288

50 lb. bags of Cleveland Carolina Champion Horse Feed – Lot 288

The recalled products were packaged in typical brand-specific feed bags. Lot numbers are printed on the front and back of each bag.

Retailers have been contacted and instructed to immediately withdraw from sale the recalled product and to notify customers who purchased the product. Customers should discontinue feeding the product immediately. Customers who purchased this product should return remaining bags to their retailer.


[1] Rumensin is the only FDA-approved feed ingredient for lactating and dry cows that increases milk production efficiency by delivering more milk per pound of feed while maintaining milk’s natural wholesomeness.