Cargill does not change stance on Zilmax despite Merck reassurances By Jane Byrne 08-Jan-2015 - Last updated on 08-Jan-2015 at 17:32 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend In November Cargill said it still had no intention of taking cattle fed Zilmax back into its supply chain, despite Merck saying its research had shown the beta-agonist, pulled from the market in 2013 due to concerns over side effects, is safe.Read the full story here. Most popular feed safety stories of last year Bid to curb future spread of PEDv in pigs Questions raised on use of insect derived protein in feed International sector initiative to plug feed safety gaps Mycotoxins said to pose the biggest threat to the EU feed and livestock sector Fishmeal sourcing standard revamp on cards to hike worker safety Dutch feed producer premises raided as part of illegal antibiotic probe Cargill does not change stance on Zilmax despite Merck reassurances US feed company questions OSHA ruling on employee deaths Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 Next