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aflatoxin in beet pulp silage

Forum: Beet pulp silage

Published: October 12, 2012
By: Samy Ibrahim Barakat

I would like to ask about aflatoxin in beet pulp silage. What is the maximum limit? If I found a high level, is mycosorb safe? Thanks a lot

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Ditta, Yasir Allah
1 de febrero de 2013

Any toxin binder having glucomannan is excellent for mycotoxins and Mycosorb is a world renowned product. Beet pulp is very prone towards fungus growth. If concentrated Nacl is applied against the walls of bunker, it can also inhibit the growth of fungus responsible for the production of aflatoxin. During the feeding of beet pulp, it would be better to use toxin binder (glucomannan) compulsory.

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