Nearly 1.6 million dozen eggs sold across six states are being recalled after officials warned they may be contaminated with salmonella. Midwest Poultry Services announced Wednesday that it is recalling white-shell and brown cage-free eggs produced on its Texas farms because of the potential presence of Salmonella Enteritidis. The affected eggs were distributed to retail and food service customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico and Mississippi. Midwest Poultry Services has stopped distributing eggs produced on its Texas farms while the issue is investigated. No illnesses have been linked to the recalled eggs, the FDA said