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Old 04-20-2007, 03:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pet Food May Have Been Intentionally Tainted
The conspiracy forum was the closest I could figure to put this article in....

Also for those with four-legged family members, here's the updated recall list: Search for Pet Food Recalls

Now on to the news article:

Top News- Pet Food May Have Been Intentionally Tainted - AOL News

Pet Food May Have Been Intentionally Tainted

By ANDREW BRIDGES
AP
WASHINGTON (April 20) - Imported ingredients used in recalled pet food may have been intentionally spiked with an industrial chemical to boost their apparent protein content, federal officials said Thursday.

That's one theory being pursued by the Food and Drug Administration as it investigates how the chemical, melamine, contaminated at least two ingredients used to make more than 100 brands of dog and cat foods.

In California, state agriculture officials placed a hog farm under quarantine after melamine was found in pig urine there. Additional testing was under way to determine whether the chemical was present in the meat produced by American Hog Farm in Ceres since April 3, the state Department of Food and Agriculture said.

So far, melamine's been found in both wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate imported from China. Media reports from South Africa suggest a third pet food ingredient, corn gluten, used in that country also was contaminated with melamine. That tainted ingredient has not been found in the United States, the FDA said.

FDA investigators were awaiting visas that would allow them to visit the Chinese plants where the vegetable protein ingredients were produced.

"Melamine was found in all three of those - it would certainly lend credibility to the theory that it may be intentional. That will be one of the theories we will pursue when we get into the plants in China," Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's chief veterinarian, told reporters.

Chinese authorities have told the FDA that the wheat gluten was an industrial product not meant for pet food, Sundlof said. Still, melamine can skew test results to make a product appear more protein-rich than it really is, he added. That raises the possibility the contamination was deliberate.

"What we expect to do with our inspections in China will answer some of those questions," said Michael Rogers, director of the division of field investigations within the FDA's office of regulatory affairs.

Wilbur-Ellis Co., the U.S. importer of the tainted rice protein, said Thursday it was recalling all the ingredient it had distributed to five U.S. pet food manufacturers. The San Francisco company in turn urged its customers to recall any products that may be on store shelves.

So far, just two of those companies have done so: Natural Balance Pet Foods and Blue Buffalo Co.

Natural Balance, of Pacoima, Calif., announced a limited recall Monday of its Venison and Brown Rice canned and bagged dog foods, Venison and Brown Rice dog treats and Venison and Green Pea dry cat food.

Blue Buffalo, of Wilton, Conn., followed Thursday by recalling 5,044 bags of its Spa Select Kitten dry food. The company intercepted most of the kitten food before it reached distribution centers, company co-founder Billy Bishop said.

FDA officials would not release the names of the other two manufacturers that Wilbur-Ellis supplied, citing its ongoing investigation.

The FDA could not provide updated numbers of pet deaths or injuries due to the contaminated pet food. The agency has received more than 15,000 calls since the first recall was announced more than a month ago.

The FDA and Agriculture Department also were investigating whether some pet food made by one of the five companies supplied by Wilbur-Ellis was diverted for use as hog feed after it was found unsuitable for pet consumption.

"We understand it did make it into some hog feed and we are following up on that as well," Sundlof said.

Later Thursday, California officials said they believe the melamine at the quarantined hog farm came from rice protein concentrate imported from China by Diamond Pet Food's Lathrop facility, which produces products under the Natural Balance brand and sold salvage pet food to the farm for pig feed.

"Although all animals appear healthy, we are taking this action out of an abundance of caution," State Veterinarian Richard Breitmeyer said in a statement. "It is unknown if the chemical will be detected in meat."

Officials were investigating American Hog Farm's sales records to determine who may be affected by the quarantine, said Steve Lyle, a spokesman for the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The 1,500-animal farm operates as a "custom slaughterhouse," which means it generally does not supply meat to commercial outlets.

"Mostly it is not so-called mainstream pork. This is an operation that sells to folks who come in and want a whole pig," said Lyle said.

Officials urged those who purchased pigs from American Hog Farm since April 3 to not consume the product until further notice.

Dr. Mark Horton, state public health officer, said so far "evidence suggests a minimal health risk to persons who may have consumed pork" from the farm.

A man who answered the phone for American Hog Farm late Thursday declined to comment and referred calls to state officials. Phone calls to Diamond Pet Food's Lathrop facility and Meta, Mo., headquarters were not immediately returned.
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I just read that!
If the US wasnt already going around giving HGH's to people now they need to "boost" out pets too now?!
WTF!
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I just read that!
If the US wasnt already going around giving HGH's to people now they need to "boost" out pets too now?!
WTF!
Ok...What is 'HGH'...It's an acronym I'm unfamiliar with...
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HGH= Human Growth Hormone

I know thats not what they tossed in the pet food but its looking like its the same. They tried adding the chemical to boost the protein in their food
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HGH= Human Growth Hormone

I know thats not what they tossed in the pet food but its looking like its the same. They tried adding the chemical to boost the protein in their food
Thanks.

The thing is, melamine is a known toxin for animals and humans...So they're putting it in was doing so knowing that it could cause illness or death. Hence the reason the FDA is calling it an intentional poisoning attempt. Especially when you add into it about the hog feed...feed intended to go towards animals that would be consumed by the public. Luckily though, that feed was only sold to PRIVATE slaughter farms, rather then used commercially.
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i heard it was a different chem that was added, somthing starting with a C, im trying to find what artical that i read that i saw it but i cant find it
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i heard it was a different chem that was added, somthing starting with a C, im trying to find what artical that i read that i saw it but i cant find it
From the on-going investigation, it's mainly the melamine. It was added to the wheat glutton and rice protein concentrates. They're also investigating claims that it was also added to the corn glutton.

You may be thinking of Cyanamide, which is what Melamine is refined from.
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Thats it Thanks Ali
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From the on-going investigation, it's mainly the melamine. It was added to the wheat glutton and rice protein concentrates. They're also investigating claims that it was also added to the corn glutton.

You may be thinking of Cyanamide, which is what Melamine is refined from.
I believe that melamine is used in plastic plates as well. Is that good?
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