Carl E. Polan,1* Johnnie R. Hayes,2 and T. Colin Campbell2
Four lactating cows, in a Latin square design. were fed concentrate containing either 10, 50, 250, or 1250 ppb of aflatoxin 131 (AFB1) for 14 days with no AFB1 for 56 days between treatment. Within squares the cow on the highest dose received [3H]AFBi to follow excretion patterns. AFM1 in milk increased to day 4 with little change through day 14 in cows fed 250 and 1250 ppb of AFB1. Two days after treatment cessation Continue reading