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Federal health officials say Black Sheep Egg Company is recalling several boxes of free-range, large, Grade A brown eggs because they may be contaminated with salmonella.
Black Sheep Egg Company initiated the recall after a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspection found that 40 environmental samples from its egg processing facility tested positive for salmonella.
Some of the strains discovered are “known to cause illness in humans,” the FDA said. However, the FDA said it currently has no information that the company is the source of the ongoing outbreak.
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In addition to the Black Sheep Egg Company recall, the FDA has also issued an alert advising consumers, retailers and distributors not to eat, sell or serve recalled Black Sheep Egg Company products.
The Black Sheep Egg Company initiated the recall after an FDA inspection found that 40 environmental samples from its egg processing facility tested positive for salmonella. (iStock)
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The company's 12- and 18-count cartons, which have a “best before” date of August 22, 2025, to October 31, 2025, are affected by the recall. The Arkansas-based egg producer also distributed eggs to other companies in Arkansas and Missouri between July 9, 2025, and September 17, 2025, which may have repackaged the eggs, according to the FDA.
Federal officials said the product may be further distributed to other states. Any additional products affected by this recall will be added to this advisory as information becomes available.
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One affected company, Texas-based Kenz Henz, recalled 12 bags of “Grade AA Large Pasture Raised Eggs” last week because the products, supplied by the Black Sheep Egg Company, may be contaminated with salmonella.
The FDA issued an alert advising consumers, retailers and distributors not to eat, sell or serve recalled Black Sheep Egg Company products. (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
The recalled “12-grain pasture-raised eggs” were sold at retail stores in Houston.
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