csgreen1
Senior Member
If corn is so bad for deer and turkey why are they not all dead in texas can some of you corn experts explain that one to me please.
rpaul11 said:The amount af aflatoxins allowed in feed corn seem s to be comparable to the amount allowed in the cornyou and I eat from one of the pages I was reading.
So, does everyone who's afraid to feed cor to dear also fear feeding it to their family?
Randy said:Bottom line is either you believe the reports from much smarter people than you or you don't.
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to stop feeding corn to wildlife will not rid the world of Aflatoxins. The animals will still have access to these as will people.
EEFowl said:You are right alflatoxin mold will still be available but not any more availably that it would anyway so why voluntarly put more out there? It's not just about aflatoxins. What about CWD and other diseases. What about aflatoxin poisioning of turkey that eat this corn during deer season?
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A careful survey of the early outbreaks showed that they were all associated with feeds, namely Brazilian peanut meal . An intensive investigation of the suspect peanut meal was undertaken and it was quickly found that this peanut meal was highly toxic to poultry and ducklings with symptoms typical of Turkey X disease .
Thunder Head said:I think the main problem with corn and wildlife is it sitting in a pile and spoiling.