H.V.L.N. Swamy, DVM, PhD

Articles by: H.V.L.N. Swamy, DVM, PhD

Molds and Mycotoxins In Horse Feed: Basic Facts

Mycotoxins are harmful secondary compounds produced by molds that are found in soil and vegetable matter including grains, forages, and feed. They can be formed in the field both before and during harvest, and can continue to be formed under suboptimal storage conditions after harvest.

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