U.S.
horse owners sue ADM over contaminated equine feed
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[July 21, 2016]
By Karl Plume
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Two horse owners sued
Archer Daniels Midland Co this week, accusing the U.S. grain processor
and trader of distributing contaminated feed that sickened or killed
several of their horses, according to court documents seen by Reuters.
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The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Northern Illinois on
Tuesday, alleges that horse feed produced by ADM Alliance Nutrition
Inc was contaminated with monensin, a feed additive that is
poisonous to horses. Plaintiffs have sought class-action status for
their suit.
ADM said it has been providing safe feed and feed ingredients for
more than 100 years and the claims were without merit.
"Our processes comply with FDA guidelines, and we are confident that
our feeds are safe," ADM spokeswoman Jackie Anderson said in an
emailed statement.
Plaintiffs Beth Berarov of Michigan and Annelisa Bindra of South
Carolina said several of their horses died or suffered weakened
heart muscles after consuming feed produced by ADM at facilities
that also make other feed products containing monensin, an
antibiotic used as a growth promoter for beef and dairy cattle,
court documents show.
ADM's equine feed marketing materials and packaging failed to
disclose the risks of cross-contamination, they said.
The plaintiffs are seeking refunds for feed purchased and damages
related to the loss of or injury to their horses. They are also
asking the court to force ADM to change its manufacturing process or
alter the warning label on packaging, and notify past customers of
potential risks.
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The case is Beth Berarov and Annelisa Bindra, individually, and on
behalf of all others similarly situated v. Archer Daniels Midland
Company and ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc, U.S. District Court for the
Northern District of Illinois, No. 1:16-cv-07355.
(Editing by David Gregorio)
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