Less mycotoxins with good silaging

08-08-2019 | |
Moulds in silage. Photo: Olmix
Moulds in silage. Photo: Olmix
Prior to harvest, it is very difficult to control Fusarium and toxin production. For that reason, Fusarium toxins constitute a major threat for dairy health and performances. In addition to good silage practices, one strategy to efficiently protect dairy herds is the use of a wide-spectrum toxin binder. In dairy cows’ diet, forages are the most important components representing more than 60% of the total daily feed intake. In order to increase nutritive values and digestibility of forages, co


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