The following chart show the symptoms of mycotoxins on various farm animals and the broad and serious effects

of not treating the root of the problem. Our supplements and nutritional direction can avert these disasters to your business and farm.

 

Swine

 

  • Reduced feed intake
  • Poorer growth rate
  • Decreased feed conversion efficiency
  • Rectal / vaginal prolapse
  • Sudden death
  • Pale / weak pigs
  • Bloody feces
  • Reduced sow productivity
  • Abortion
  • Increased fetal re-absorption

     

 

  • Inconsistency of sow body condition
  • Delayed puberty in gilts and boars
  • Reduced libido
  • Poorer semen quality
  • Reduced fertility
  • Higher incidence of liver and/or kidney disease
  • Poor semen quality
  • Low sperm concentration
  • Reduced numbers born and milking ability
  • Sudden deaths
Beef Cattle

 

  • Liver damage
  • Depressed immune function
  • Disease outbreaks
  • Rectal straining

     

 

  • Prolapsed rectum
  • Reduction in mild yield
  • Reduced growth rate

     

Dairy Cattle

Sub-clinical:

  • Reduced fertility
  • Unsettled cows
    Clinical:
  • Inconsistent milk yield
  • Low butterfat levels
  • Higher cell counts
  • Variable intakes
  • Acidosis-type symptoms

     

 

  • Loose and variable feces
  • Bloody feces
  • Lethargy
  • Impaired immune function
  • Poor rumen function
  • Lower leg / teat swelling
  • Poor performance without any alternative explanation

     

Poultry

 

  • Reduced health
  • Reduced weight gain
  • Poor fertility
  • Low egg production
  • Poor hatchability
  • Poor egg shell quality
  • Tibial dyschondroplasia
  • Embryonic mortality
  • Mortality
  • Poor vaccine response or
    vaccination failure
  • Immunosuppression
  • Poor feathering
  • Listlessness 

     

 

  • Huddling
  • Diarrhea
  • Tremors
  • Lesions of the beak
  • Liver/Kidney & bone disorders
  • Increased downgrades
  • Higher disease incidence
  • Reduced egg size
  • Reduced feed conversion
  • Leg problems
  • Carcass condemnation
  • Mouth lesions
  • Intestinal lesions
  • Increased feed passage

     

Equine

Sub-clinical:

  • Increased susceptibility to disease
  • Hypersensitivity
    Clinical:
  • Reduced growth rates
  • Decreased appetite
  • Poor performance

     

 

  • Colic
  • Respiratory problems
  • Reduced reproductive performance
  • Brain lesions, neurological disorders
  • Organ damage especially liver, kidneys
  • Paralysis

     

Pullet

Sub-clinical:

  • Susceptibility to disease
  • Hypersensitivity
    Clinical:
  • Organ Damage
  • Reproductive Damage
  • Diarrhea

     

 

  • Poor fertility and reproduction
  • Food refusal
  • Low growth performance
  • Low layer production
  • Poor immune system