Document Type

Report

Report Number

Swine 84-13

Publication Date

1984

Summary

Molds (or fungus) are commonly found in the environment, with more than 200,000 species recognized at present. About 60 species of mold have been determined to be harmful to man and animals. The presence of molds in feed grains may result in problems and economic losses for swine producers. Molds utilize nutrients present in infected grains to lower the available energy, vitamin E and carotene levels in these grains. Certain groups of molds may produce chemical metabolites, called mycotoxins, that are detrimental to the growth and . reproductive function of swine, if ingested.

Number of Pages

5

Type

text

Format

application/pdf

Language

en

Publisher

Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University

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