Responses of Dairy Calves to Aflatoxin-Contaminated Feed

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The purpose of this experiment was to determine the aflatoxin dose relationships, the clinical biochemical changes, and the tissue effects of feeding aflatoxin to young dairy calves. Six aflatoxin dose levels, 0.008 mg B1/kg body weight per day to 0.080 mg B1/kg body weight per day, were fed to six pairs of young dairy calves for six weeks. Each pair of calves was fed for a six-week pretoxin and a six-week toxin feeding period. Tissue samples were examined by light microscopy for aflatoxin-induced lesions. The young calves consumed 100% of the dose up to 0.020 mg B1/kg body weight per day. At higher dose levels, smaller percentages of the aflatoxin dose were consumed. Weekly body weight changes, albumin/globulin ratios, and total serum protein were not significantly affected by aflatoxin treatment. A significant (P

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Lynch, G. P., Todd, G. C., Shalkop, W. T., & Moore, L. A. (1970). Responses of Dairy Calves to Aflatoxin-Contaminated Feed. Journal of Dairy Science, 53(1), 63–71. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(70)86149-5

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