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Participation in Forum on March 25, 2013
Daer Mr Zakraoui, These results are available in all cases of feeding. When speaking on mycotoxins contaminations, whatever the kind of TMR, the most important is to know the global contamination, that's why for ruminants, it is important to analyze the TMR when you are looking for the mycotoxins and not the raw materials one by one. Best regards, Erwan LEROUX NEOVIA product manager
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Participation in Forum on September 3, 2012
Dear, Thank you comments. As you mentioned, it is particularly difficult to evaluate Mycotoxin in dairy cows.Nowadays, when the main diseases / disorders have been excluded in farm, and still problems of production are present, we are now convinced that mycotoxins are involved and not only aflatoxins ! These first results are confirmed every days when T5X is selling to dairy cows farmers. Stayin ...
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Article published the July 16, 2012
Mycotoxins are well known for their various adverse effects. They can be carcinogenic, suppress the immune system, adversely affect reproduction and reduce bird performance. They are produced by various fungal species that are able to grow on almost any kind of raw material used in poultry feeds either in the field or during storage. Today, more than 300 dif ...
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Article published the February 2, 2012
In 9 farms, with a total of 715 cows, where multi-contamination (trichotecens / zearalenon / fumonisins) was encountered, the addition of 100 grams of T5X SD in the TMR for 2 months, results in:· + 2 kg of milk / day / DC (p<0.05)· + 100 grams of protein / day / DC (p<0.05)· + 5 kg of crude matter intake / day / DC· -50 000 cells / mlIn the French context, th ...
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Participation in Forum on November 24, 2011
Dear Mr Moore, I apologize myself if you were disturb on my comment. The aim wasn’t to promote a product but to support your speech on the possible effects of mycotoxin for ruminants. But the only one way to convince people is to give then examples. It was the only one objective of my comment. However, most of the time it’s very difficult the have a very clear diagnose of mycotoxins (e ...
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Participation in Forum on November 23, 2011
Dear all, As Mr Moore wrote, it’s now established that ruminants can be sensitive to mycotoxins. Of course we can not said that ruminants are as sensitive than pigs or poultry are. But until few years ago, everybody were thinking that ruminants were protected by their rumine. However more and more studies are showing that it’s not true, and in some case the rumine will degraded mycoto ...
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