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Old 05-09-2007, 12:41 PM   #3
red98vett
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Me either but I did hear that chickens were fed some of the tainted food and that they've already been sold in stores....(slaughtered)

according to the FDA site the risk is minimal - I want to hear WAY more than THAT ....

never mind...I just did a search and HERE you go - this is the only thing I've heard on the news about this

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Almost 3 million chickens may have eaten feed containing small amounts of pet food contaminated with melamine, but the health risk to consumers is minimal, federal officials said Tuesday.

The chickens, most of which were likely slaughtered in March and have already been consumed, were raised at poultry farms in Indiana. They are a tiny fraction of the 9 billion broiler chickens slaughtered every year in the USA, the Agriculture Department said.

There may be more, according to the Food and Drug Administration, as the government’s investigation continues into where salvaged pet food contaminated with melamine went after it left pet-food makers. They have recalled products from about 150 brands since mid-March.

But David Acheson, FDA assistant commissioner for food protection, said there is little threat to human health because the proportion of melamine in the original pet food was less than 6%, and the re-purposed pet food made up less than 5% of the chicken feed. He also said no one eats only chicken.

The FDA has received unconfirmed reports of approximately 1,950 cats and 2,200 dogs dying after eating contaminated pet food. Pets typically eat only one food, day after day, which increases their exposure to toxins in foods, Acheson says.
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