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<blockquote data-quote="th88" data-source="post: 5057580" data-attributes="member: 16217"><p>There is also some research coming out soon about aflatoxins in corn. It was eye opening how quickly aflatoxins reached harmful levels for turkey poults when corn was poured on the ground during the summer. In about 5 days if corn already had aflatoxins present. In 10 days, some of the corn actually had high enough levels to affect fawns. Now this is corn sitting on the ground, exposed to the summer elements. Not corn in feeders (they tested both). During other seasons of the year (they tested in November too), the element exposed corn did not experience the same aflatoxin growth, just summer. So take home message = EXPOSED CORN ON GROUND IN SUMMER FOR LONGER THAN 3 DAYS =VERY BAD FOR POULTS/BOBWHITE AND POSSIBLY EVEN FAWNS!</p><p></p><p>This study should be in the process of being published. You won't find it available right now online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="th88, post: 5057580, member: 16217"] There is also some research coming out soon about aflatoxins in corn. It was eye opening how quickly aflatoxins reached harmful levels for turkey poults when corn was poured on the ground during the summer. In about 5 days if corn already had aflatoxins present. In 10 days, some of the corn actually had high enough levels to affect fawns. Now this is corn sitting on the ground, exposed to the summer elements. Not corn in feeders (they tested both). During other seasons of the year (they tested in November too), the element exposed corn did not experience the same aflatoxin growth, just summer. So take home message = EXPOSED CORN ON GROUND IN SUMMER FOR LONGER THAN 3 DAYS =VERY BAD FOR POULTS/BOBWHITE AND POSSIBLY EVEN FAWNS! This study should be in the process of being published. You won't find it available right now online. [/QUOTE]
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