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feed additiveyou might also consider: INOC-U-LOCK%u2122%u2014 SEE PAGES 102%u2013107Information Sourced from: www.dairylandlabs.comAflatoxin Vomitoxin (DON) Zearalenone T2/HT2 Fumonisin Ochratoxin All Other MycotoxinsCorn Grain ELISA ELISA ELISA ELISA ELISA ELISA LC/MS/MSCorn Silage ELISA ELISA ELISA LC/MS/MS ELISA LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS Haylage LC/MS/MS ELISA LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS TMR LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS LC/MS/MS RECOMMENDED FEEDSTUFF TESTING METHODS (Lab Specific)%u201cShielding%u201d Cows From Mycotoxins Is an Important Strategy It is desirable to have a mycotoxin blocker that is effective on a wide range of mycotoxins because there can be more than one mycotoxin in the feed (many times there are several at one time). When there are multiple mycotoxins in the ration, even if they are each below the designated tolerance levels, there can be a multiplied effect that can cause serious damage to the animal. Using a baseline toxin binder, such as Fuse 207%u2122, 365 days a year can %u201cshield%u201d cows and help protect them from the devastating effects of persistent mycotoxin exposure.Improved Laboratory Analysis for MycotoxinsThere has been a considerable amount of advancement in the testing technology for mycotoxins. With the advent of the LC/MS/MS analysis, the industry now has access to a more accurate lab analysis that is sensitive to a broader range of mycotoxins. Mycotoxins are known to attach to carbohydrates in the feedstuffs making them more difficult to find with a typical ELISA lab analysis. With the new LC/MS/MS lab analysis, mycotoxins are separated from the carbohydrate substrate making them more detectable, which significantly improves the accuracy of the testing procedure in more feedstuffs and broadens its application to detect a wider range of mycotoxins.100 | 1.888.376.6777 %u2022 www.crystalcreeknatural.com