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2024 Toxin Update

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In this episode of the AK Podcast, Mike Donaldson and guest Dr. James Coomer discuss the increasing concern over toxins, specifically mycotoxins, in livestock nutrition. They explore the sources of these toxins, their impact on animal health, and the importance of testing for their presence in feed. Dr. Coomer shares insights on the symptoms of toxin exposure in livestock, the differences in toxin effects between dairy and beef cattle, and strategies for managing these toxins in feed. The conversation also highlights the role of Agri-King's AKMC product in addressing mycotoxin challenges and offers a future outlook on the ongoing issues related to toxins in livestock nutrition.
Takeaways
Toxins, specifically mycotoxins, are a growing concern in livestock nutrition.
Mycotoxins are produced by molds and fungi as a protective mechanism.
The ability to detect and test for mycotoxins has significantly improved.
Mold growth requires moisture, appropriate temperatures, and oxygen.
Stress on molds can lead to toxin production.
Symptoms of toxin exposure include reproductive issues and reduced immune response.
Testing for mycotoxins should start with the Total Mixed Ration (TMR).
Dairy cows are more susceptible to toxins due to higher stress levels.
AKMC is a product designed to help manage mycotoxins in livestock feed.
Future solutions may involve developing fungicides that target mycotoxin-producing molds.
🎙️ AK Podcast Insights
🔍 Exploring the latest in livestock nutrition, science and beyond with the best and the brightest in the business. Brought to you by Agri-King, an animal nutrition company based in Fulton, Illinois.

💬 Follow us for more!
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📧 Have questions or suggestions? Contact us at [email protected].

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Toxins in Livestock Nutrition (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Mycotoxins and Their Impact (00:01:30)

3. Where do toxins come from? (00:04:08)

4. What are some of the symptoms of toxins? (00:07:05)

5. How should we test for toxins? (00:09:00)

6. What should we do if our livestock have toxins? (00:13:23)

7. Agri-King's AKMC (00:17:00)

8. Future of toxins (00:19:24)

9. Final Thoughts on Toxin Management (00:22:31)

16 episodes

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2024 Toxin Update

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In this episode of the AK Podcast, Mike Donaldson and guest Dr. James Coomer discuss the increasing concern over toxins, specifically mycotoxins, in livestock nutrition. They explore the sources of these toxins, their impact on animal health, and the importance of testing for their presence in feed. Dr. Coomer shares insights on the symptoms of toxin exposure in livestock, the differences in toxin effects between dairy and beef cattle, and strategies for managing these toxins in feed. The conversation also highlights the role of Agri-King's AKMC product in addressing mycotoxin challenges and offers a future outlook on the ongoing issues related to toxins in livestock nutrition.
Takeaways
Toxins, specifically mycotoxins, are a growing concern in livestock nutrition.
Mycotoxins are produced by molds and fungi as a protective mechanism.
The ability to detect and test for mycotoxins has significantly improved.
Mold growth requires moisture, appropriate temperatures, and oxygen.
Stress on molds can lead to toxin production.
Symptoms of toxin exposure include reproductive issues and reduced immune response.
Testing for mycotoxins should start with the Total Mixed Ration (TMR).
Dairy cows are more susceptible to toxins due to higher stress levels.
AKMC is a product designed to help manage mycotoxins in livestock feed.
Future solutions may involve developing fungicides that target mycotoxin-producing molds.
🎙️ AK Podcast Insights
🔍 Exploring the latest in livestock nutrition, science and beyond with the best and the brightest in the business. Brought to you by Agri-King, an animal nutrition company based in Fulton, Illinois.

💬 Follow us for more!
📸 Instagram and facebook | X | 💼 LinkedIn | 🌐 agriking.com/

📧 Have questions or suggestions? Contact us at [email protected].

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Toxins in Livestock Nutrition (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Mycotoxins and Their Impact (00:01:30)

3. Where do toxins come from? (00:04:08)

4. What are some of the symptoms of toxins? (00:07:05)

5. How should we test for toxins? (00:09:00)

6. What should we do if our livestock have toxins? (00:13:23)

7. Agri-King's AKMC (00:17:00)

8. Future of toxins (00:19:24)

9. Final Thoughts on Toxin Management (00:22:31)

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