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Ground ear corn- mold inhibitor?
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ccjersey
Posted 4/30/2024 15:58 (#10723944 - in reply to #10717541)
Subject: RE: Ground ear corn- mold inhibitor?


Faunsdale, AL
Thinking you’re wanting an anti caking aid instead of anti mold.

The bentonite clay products are usually intended as pelleting binders in the feed industry, and sometimes recommended as mycotoxin binders but I’m not sure they’ll work as an anti caking ingredient.

Can’t remember the name of it right now but there’s a specific anti caking product that’s mostly a hydrated aluminosilicate that is also recommended for use when mycotoxin problems are suspected. It’s been too long since I used any. The class of minerals is called zeolites.

Ask the feed mill if they ever use an anti caking ingredient

Here’s a link to one I found but it’s not the product I have used which made no claims of activity against mycotoxins
https://www.kemin.com/na/en-us/markets/animal/products/kallsil-dry

Edited by ccjersey 4/30/2024 16:05
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