Explore

Advertise on Engormix

Effects of mycotoxins in young and adult animals

Published: April 5, 2019
Dr. Virginie Marquis, R&D Manager for Toxicology and Safety at Phileo by Lesaffre, explains why symptoms related to mycotoxicosis can occur at toxin concentrations below the regulatory limit, during VIV Asia 2019
Related topics:
Authors:
Virginie Marquis
Phileo by Lesaffre
Recommend
Comment
Share
Home
Recommend
Comment
Share
dr murad ali
13 de enero de 2021

Mycotoxins have a harmful effect on animal body they disturb their digestive system rumen normal microflora are badly affected. Rumen acidity is produced, the animal gets illness some time severe bloody diarrhea and mastitis occur and animal reproduction and production are disturbed. The animal gets to its production after a very long journey. I will recommend using toxin binder clay base and yeast like saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Recommend
Reply
Profile picture
Would you like to discuss another topic? Create a new post to engage with experts in the community.
Featured users in Pig Industry
Sriraj Kantamneni
Sriraj Kantamneni
Cargill
Global Business Technology Director
United States
Francis Simard
Francis Simard
Trouw Nutrition
Agr., M. Sc. / Nutrition and Development Director at Trouw Nutrition Canada
United States
Erika Gisela Lin-Hendel
Erika Gisela Lin-Hendel
dsm-Firmenich
United States
William Herring
William Herring
Cobb-Vantress
Vice President of Research and Development
United States
Juan Francisco Chica
Juan Francisco Chica
Premex
International Sales Coordinator
United States