An egg producer recalled several cartons of its free-range large eggs due to salmonella contamination.
Black Sheep Egg Company initiated the recall after 40 environmental samples tested positive for the bacteria at its processing facility, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The Arkansas-based Black Sheep Egg Company distributed the affected eggs to other companies in Arkansas and Missouri from July 9, 2025, to Sept. 17, 2025, with UPC codes 860010568507 and 860010568538, according to the FDA.
The products affected include 12-count and 18-count Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs.
The FDA notes that the eggs could have been distributed to other states, and it is possible that more states could be impacted in the recall.
The FDA notes in a separate recall announcement that Black Sheep Egg Company is the second egg distributor to recall their eggs due to salmonella this month, as Kenz Henz recalled their 12-count “Pastured Raised Eggs.”
If you or a loved one has suffered losses due to consuming these or any Black Sheep Egg Company product, you may be entitled to compensation. To learn more, contact Breslin and Breslin today.

