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mycotoxins in pigs

Importance of mycotoxins in pigs (Agranco Corp.)

Published: January 1, 1900
Summary
Swine Swine are sensitive to mycotoxins, especially nursing or nursery-age swine. In general, mycotoxins cause reductions in feed intake, growth performance, and immune function when levels are relatively low. Producers must be aware that if one toxin is identified in a sample, the chances are high that other toxins are present. Some toxins may not have been identified as of yet, but resea...
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Hansie Bekker
Hansie Bekker
6 de enero de 2005

Good article about mycotoxins in pigs. Can we reprint this article in AFMA Matrix? Where can I contact the author?

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