Charlie,
I heard of a number of cases where hog producers have had prepared feed that has put their hogs off feed and caused big problems...
Denials at first, then the biggest mess turned out to be from wheat cracks, total fusarium 17ppm! THe piggys were really sick on that junk...
Is there any feed regs limiting the amount of fusarium/ergot maximum ppm in Alberta feed preperations?
Not only will this hurt animals, but I would imagine the waste would be significantly higher... causing environmental contamination risk to increase as well...
Corn is obviously just a small component in the fusarium issue, with screenings the biggest most concentrated infection source... I know screening pellets are being brought from Thunder Bay to Alberta all over the place in rail cars, is the AB gov demanding fusarium tests on these sreenings???
Isn't this a much bigger problem than corn, as the screening pellets bring weed seeds and fusarium and are in many cases being fed on the ground in the field?
I heard of a number of cases where hog producers have had prepared feed that has put their hogs off feed and caused big problems...
Denials at first, then the biggest mess turned out to be from wheat cracks, total fusarium 17ppm! THe piggys were really sick on that junk...
Is there any feed regs limiting the amount of fusarium/ergot maximum ppm in Alberta feed preperations?
Not only will this hurt animals, but I would imagine the waste would be significantly higher... causing environmental contamination risk to increase as well...
Corn is obviously just a small component in the fusarium issue, with screenings the biggest most concentrated infection source... I know screening pellets are being brought from Thunder Bay to Alberta all over the place in rail cars, is the AB gov demanding fusarium tests on these sreenings???
Isn't this a much bigger problem than corn, as the screening pellets bring weed seeds and fusarium and are in many cases being fed on the ground in the field?
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