Our handling and cooking of eggs has become dependent on egg farmers controlling Salmonella in their flocks. We generally eat eggs with minimal cooking (over easy, poached, or we go Rocky), but there is a risk. For facilities with good controls in place, the Salmonella risk is minimal, but for those farms that don't have good controls, Salmonella can be present in the eggs.
Gravel Ridge Farms, Alabama - Because of a Salmonella outbreak associated with eggs in September, FDA conducted an inspection of egg facility in Alabama. The issues were:
- There was not control program for Salmonella Enteritidis (SE).
- Inadequate cleaning to prevent cross contamination.
- There were no biosecurity measures in place
- There was no pest control program
- They did not clean the facility to remove pest harborage sites.
In the Notice it was noted that the facility was shut down by owners with no plans on reopening.
FDA issued a warning letter to Pitcher Road Farm of Ovid, NY, 14521 after an inspection that took place from August 1 through August 2, 2018. The farm had failed to implement thier SE plan including not testing the environment for SE or implementing measures for preventing cross contamination.
Cincinnati District Office
6751 Steger Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45237
Telephone: (513) 679-2700
FAX: (513) 679-2772
February 12, 2019
WARNING LETTER 566836
FDA issued a warning letter to Pitcher Road Farm of Ovid, NY, 14521 after an inspection that took place from August 1 through August 2, 2018. The farm had failed to implement thier SE plan including not testing the environment for SE or implementing measures for preventing cross contamination.
Cincinnati District Office
6751 Steger Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45237
Telephone: (513) 679-2700
FAX: (513) 679-2772
February 12, 2019
WARNING LETTER 566836