Overview
- The agency urges consumers, retailers and distributors to stop using the eggs, discard them, and clean any items or surfaces they contacted.
- Inspectors found 40 Salmonella-positive environmental samples at the Black Sheep processing plant, including strains known to cause human illness.
- The recall covers multiple Black Sheep cartons, including 12- and 18-count Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs, with Best By dates from Aug. 22 through Oct. 31, 2025.
- Eggs were sold in Arkansas and Missouri and sent through wholesalers and brokers to Mississippi, Texas, California and Indiana, with some lots repackaged after distribution between July 9 and Sept. 17.
- Texas-based Kenz Henz recalled 12-count Grade AA Large Pasture Raised Eggs sold in Houston that were supplied by Black Sheep, and officials report no illnesses or evidence of an ongoing outbreak to date.