Livestock Feed | Toxiblitz
Livestock Feed | Toxiblitz
Mycotoxicosis is caused by poisonous substances, mycotoxins, released by moulds or fungi growing within the animals' body. Moulds and fungi are common in animal feeds or in the dust, air or litter in intensive animal housing.
These substances grow most rapidly when relative humidity exceeds 75% and ambient temperature is above 20°C and include Aflatoxin, which is the most common cause, Cyclopiazonic Acid, Deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin), Ochratoxin, T2 and HT2 Toxin, Zearalenone & Penicillium
Mycotoxicosis may be suspected when a disease outbreak
Generally poultry are more susceptible to aflatoxin than other mammals. Ducklings are the most susceptible followed by turkey poults and chickens.
The most common effects of mycotoxicosis are:
The only safe level of fungal toxins in the feed is zero.
Toxiblitz
Toxiblitz remains evenly distributed throughout feed containing differing particle sizes and remains dispersed even during transport.
Toxiblitz particles actively seek the mycotoxins then expand and bind the molecules in the intestine of the animal rendering them harmless. The animal is unable to absorb them through the gut and they are excreted.
Toxiblitz
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Livestock Feed | Toxiblitz
Mycotoxicosis is caused by poisonous substances, mycotoxins, released by moulds or fungi growing within the animals' body. Moulds and fungi are common in animal feeds or in the dust, air or litter in intensive animal housing.
These substances grow most rapidly when relative humidity exceeds 75% and ambient temperature is above 20°C and include Aflatoxin, which is the most common cause, Cyclopiazonic Acid, Deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin), Ochratoxin, T2 and HT2 Toxin, Zearalenone & Penicillium
Mycotoxicosis may be suspected when a disease outbreak
Generally poultry are more susceptible to aflatoxin than other mammals. Ducklings are the most susceptible followed by turkey poults and chickens.
The most common effects of mycotoxicosis are:
The only safe level of fungal toxins in the feed is zero.
Toxiblitz
Toxiblitz remains evenly distributed throughout feed containing differing particle sizes and remains dispersed even during transport.
Toxiblitz particles actively seek the mycotoxins then expand and bind the molecules in the intestine of the animal rendering them harmless. The animal is unable to absorb them through the gut and they are excreted.
Toxiblitz
To contact Rural Chemical Industries (Aust.) about Livestock Feed | Toxiblitz use Get a quote.
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