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- who: Jake A. Erceg et al. from the (Kansas State UniversityAgricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service) have published the research: Evaluating the effects of an algae-modified montmorillonite clay in diets contaminated With deoxynivalenol on nursery pig growth performance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/21,/2013
SUMMARY
Deoxynivalenol (DON), also known as vomitoxin, develops in cereal grains when excess moisture is present during the flowering stage. Pigs are the most DON-susceptible livestock species, with negative effects consisting of decreased feed intake and growth performance, immune suppression, and, at high DON . . .
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