Participation in Forum on September 11, 2012
The feedback below is specifically from my Indian Experiences (since 1991) In Cattle, mycotoxins over prolonged exposure at possibly high levels can cause some adverse impact though I am not aware of classical experimental studies or field observations on the same. The most organised Dairy farms in Northern India also do not use any toxin binder in Cattle feed. As much as nutrients get degraded i ...
Participation in Forum on November 23, 2011
Dear Mr.Moore, Its a concise information on Mycotoxins. However, India being the largest milk producer in the world with industry dominated by backyard to semi organised to organised farms. I have seen people producing feed that are used for feeding animals for almost 3 months. Physically there is lot of caking up and needless to mention the heat, humidity conducive for fungal growth. After exte ...
Participation in Forum on July 19, 2011
Congratulations Mr. Daljeet Singh & Mr. Harider singh for this innovative step for the benefit of Dairy Farmers. We would be happy to provide any assistance or help if required from our side for Dairy farmers. Dr. Manish Kawatra Sr. Manager - Technical Services Bayer Animal Health Mumbai
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