How to Avoid Toxigenic Problems in Animal Husbandry?
Journal: Open Access Journal of Veterinary Science & Research (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-09-15
Authors : Mesterhazy A;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Toxin Pressure; Veterinary Action; Resistance Breeding; Plant Protection; Integrated Toxin Management;
Abstract
All mistakes in plant breeding, plant production, storage will be manifested in the animal husbandry and will become a veterinary problem with far reaching economic consequences. The managing of the field originated toxins is far not enough because the cleaning losses are high, toxin binding is only moderately effective and expensive and this is valid for the use of antibiotics. We should prevent toxin contamination in the field as far it is possible with varieties and hybrids with higher and increasing resistance, better agronomy and plant protection. A well-organized harvest (separation of the grain according toxin contamination), excellent storage facilities and management are also highly important. The veterinary side can be successful when cooperates with the breeding and production and delivers the results supporting better limits for toxins and support extensive prevention also in the government.
Other Latest Articles
- SARS-CoV-2 in Animals-Evolution and Associated Risks
- Growth Rates of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Weaner Angus Cattle in BVDV Endemic Herds in Southern NSW
- Comparative Antimicrobial Effect of Boswellia, Lichen, Coffea peel, Asafoetida, Saussurea Costus, Rhatany, Anise and Cumin Extracts on Some Animal Pathogens
- Study on Bovine Mastitis under Different Management in Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Areas of Borana Zone, Southern Ethiopia
- Porcine Circovirus: Historical Outlooks and Non-Porcine Victims
Last modified: 2023-07-17 19:54:05