The hidden danger in feeds - mycotoxins

By Toby Doak, Alltech Lienert Australia
Updated July 14 2020 - 7:25am, first published July 8 2020 - 11:30am
HERD HEALTH: Mycotoxins are produced by moulds, which are commonly found on grains, silages, hay and other by-products used as feeds.
HERD HEALTH: Mycotoxins are produced by moulds, which are commonly found on grains, silages, hay and other by-products used as feeds.

ONE of the big challenges of feeding cattle in either feedlots or paddocks is managing dangerous mycotoxins.

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