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Tuesday, January 9, 2007
The negative effects of various mycotoxins on the immune system of poultry
This article discusses the negative effects of various mycotoxins on poultry immune systems.
Friday, December 15, 2006
High mycotoxin levels in Indiana corn concerns pig producers
December 15, 2006 High mycotoxin levels in Indiana corn concerns pig producers   Mycotoxin levels in this year's Indiana corn crop have reached their worst in 10 years, The Indiana Statistics Service said. 316 samples from 70 counties were ...
Friday, October 27, 2006
Effects of mycotoxins on the bone structure and leg weakness in poultry
This article suggests mycotoxins are one of the nutritional factors causing skeletal disorders and lists the various bone diseases in broilers possibly caused by mycotoxins.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Research warns of higher levels of mycotoxins in feed during drought
September 28, 2006 Research warns of higher levels of mycotoxins in feed during drought On top of heat-related illnesses in livestock and poor grazing conditions, US cattle producers may now have to add mycotoxins to the list of problems th ...
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
EU advises tighter monitoring of four mycotoxins in feeds
August 29, 2006 EU advises tighter monitoring of four mycotoxins in feeds   The Commission the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) urged EU members to implement tighter monitoring on the use of four mycotoxins last week. The four mycotoxi ...
Monday, August 28, 2006
Occurrence of mycotoxins in animal feed in Thailand
Mycotoxin contamination is a worldwide problem, particularly in hot and humid climates.
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Toxin binders - Addressing mycotoxin in feed
About 25 percent of global grain supply is contaminated with some variety of mycotoxin. But given the solutions available in the feed industry, mycotoxin problems need not be a big headache.
Friday, March 3, 2006
Have our birds become more vulnerable to disease due to mycotoxins?
Mycotoxins have been known to make animals more susceptible to disease. Environmental conditions, time of harvest and storage conditions all contribute to the disease.
Monday, January 16, 2006
The effects of mycotoxin adsorber on gilts
Testing on a mycotoxin adsorber (Agrabond) on gilts at a 21-day farm trial produced favourable results.
Monday, January 16, 2006
Managing mould and mycotoxins
As moulds and their spores can be found virtually everywhere in the natural environment, proper management of raw materials and feed is essential to keep out mould contamination and sustain good animal health
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
New EU mycotoxin regulation starts Jul 1
January 10, 2006 New EU mycotoxin regulation starts Jul 1 A new EU regulation reducing the allowable content of certain mycotoxins will be effective Jul 1 this year, according to a US Wheat Associates newsletter published Jan 5. The new spe ...
Friday, August 19, 2005
Mycotoxins and their implications in gilts and Gilt Development Units
The raising of gilts, later to serve as replacements for integrated sow herds has become a crucial part of pig production and reproduction. In recent years, with the advent of integrated systems, so-called "Gilt Development Units" (GDU) hav ...
Thursday, May 5, 2005
Impextraco's five star mycotoxin eliminator proves its worth
May 5, 2005 Impextraco's five star mycotoxin eliminator proves its worth   Mycotoxins are secondary metabolic products of fungi (moulds) and they are toxic to animals or humans.  They can be produced on the raw materials before harvest or d ...
Thursday, April 28, 2005
Three combined strategies guarantee success in mycotoxin control
Numerous strategies are evolving for control of mycotoxins, some clearly being more practical and effective than others. Novel approaches combining different strategies that counteract mycotoxins through diverse biological and dietary inter ...
Thursday, April 21, 2005
A proven successful approach to managing mycotoxins
Controlling mycotoxins is not an easy task. A number of approaches have been tried, but because of the large number of toxins that exist and their interactions, a single solution to the problem does not exist. Research shows that combining ...

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