D4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1992 mold or spoilage. Always remove spoiled feed, since the concentra m t j on 0 f b o[ h the fungus and myco ■ Q\AfinO Mananompnt B toxins may be far greater inspoil- S OWN 1C IVIdl ICtyCINCI II 3ed areas then otlicrs when compar- B m a i. ,jat 3ed to the rest of the feed. B NGWS iIjSP, B Unfortunately, removal of B B s P°^ f ee d may not protect ani -8 _ , , _ . . [ ■ mals from the mycotoxins these 3 Dr. Richard Barczewskl v&sSBB/l 8 compounds are not readily visible. 8 Extension Agent B Thc onl y wa y lo sure is t 0 test I U. Of Delaware | th pStabS f ui e single most im portant thing you can do as a hog producer is to watch your live stock carefully and monitor their FEED GRAIN CONCERNS Every so often unusual environ mental conditions occur that have an effect on our crops. Occasion ally, these conditions are detri mental to plants or the grain they produce. This year conditions have fa vored the growth on wheat of a fungus called Fusarium, which causes the disease known as scab. Scab in wheat is usually observ able as a bleaching of die wheat heads either the entire head or just part of it. What does this have to do with swine? The problem is when the grain is used for hog feed. Fusar ium fungus produces mycotoxins, which have a negative impact on animal health. Grain from infected fields may be less palatable to livestock than unaffected grain. Mycotoxins also can induce mus cle spasms and vomiting in non ruminating animals. The mycotoxin in question is zearalenone and can be produced on many different crops including corn, wheat, sorghum, barley, and oats. Growth of the fungus can oc cur in the field or in storage, but conditions for growth are opti mum at temperatures of 20-25 de grees Celsius and moisture greater than 23 percent (45 percent is opti mal). Production of zearalenone by the fungus is stimulated when the moisture in the grain is high and environmental temperatures drop to about 15 degrees c. In other words, our warm days have helped the Fusarium become established, and the cool nights have encour WALKER $».OOO*F A PAIR Footwear That Works. " 1210 Mens 8” boot, brown oily leather, cushion insole, brown rubber/cork outsole, goodyear welt construction 7-11, 12, 13 (D-EE) $54.95 GOODS VARIETY STORE OF EPHRATA We po~| 1686 West Main Mail Ephrata, PA 17522 Orders 717-733-7356 Hour.: Mon. 8-8; Thur. & Frl. 8-9; Tut*., W.d. t Sat 8-5 aged the mycotoxin zearalenone to be produced by the fungus. One of the effects of zearalen one in swine is the swelling of the vulva and mammary glands in prepubertal gilts. In young male pigs, feminization can occur, in cluding shrinking of the testicles and swelling of the prepuce and mammary glands. High levels of zearalenone in sows can cause in fertility, constant estrus, reduced litter size and, occasionally, small or malformed pigs. In the boar, no detrimental reproductive effects have been observed. Another mycotoxin that can be produced by Fusarium species and that can cause injurious effects in swine is deoxynivalenol. With this mycotoxin, also known as vomi toxin, vomiting and feed refusal is common. As little as 10 parts per million of this mycotoxin will re sult in feed refusal in swine and a subsequent reduction in growth rate. Other mycotoxins, if present in large enough quantities, can affect livestock. Take care to determine the quality of the feedstuffs you use. If conditions warrant it, test feeds for the presence of mycotoxins. These tests can be expensive to run and several labs are required to quantify mycotoxin levels. On the preventative side, work to ensure that the grains and com mercial feeds you use are handled properly. Avoid getting dry feeds/ grains wet, because moisture is necessary for the fungus to prolif erate. When handling grains and mixed feeds, watch for areas of Sale In Effect Aug. 15 - Sept. 15 9801 Men’s 6" shoe, brown oily leather 6-1/2, 11. 12, 13 (E) 7-11, 12, 13 (EEE) $48.95 Denver Fair When you think of fall, what comes to mind? Changing of temperatures? Changing color of leaves? Children going back to school? Harvest time? Along with the harvesting of one’s summer labor of love (whether it be in a small garden or in a field) comes the satisfaction performance. If you notice un usual symptoms in your animals or a decrease in performance, in cluding fluctations in feed intake, feed efficiency or growth rate, consider the presence of mycotox ins as a probable cause. Then con tact your local extension office, feed dealer, veterinarian, or feed lab and find out how to test for the presence of these compounds in your feed. Hog producers who keep good records to monitor the growth rate, feed efficiency, and feed intake of their hogs are ahead of the game. of a job well done. You can win a ribbon to add to that feeling of satisfaction at the Denver Community Fair, Septem ber 15-19. The fair will be held in the Denver Memorial Park, on Main Street, Denver. The fairgrounds are located about two miles from exit 21 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. For These performance traits can be used as tools to evaluate new ra tions, feed additives, and genetics as well as problems in herd health or feeding program. So this year, be on the lookout for changes in the performance of your livestock, especially if you are feeding wheat as a part of swine diets. And remember, if current environmental conditions persist, similar fungus organisms can also grow on other types of feed grains, which could result in similar mycotoxin problems. specific directions, call the Den ver Borough office, 8 a.m. to S p.m., (215)267-2831 or (215)267-4072 (and leave a message). n Exhibits will be received on the fairgrounds in the Denver Memor ial Park on Monday, September 14, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The exhibits should be taken to the upper level of the park. Exhibitors must register their name, address, and phone number. The exhibit number can be picked, up at either the entrance of the Recreation Center (which wilf house arts and crafts, photogra phy, needlework, baked goods,* and canned goods). Exhibits and .premiums may be picked up Saturday, September 19 at 9 p.m. No early removals will be allowed. There are best-of-show trophies awarded in both adult and youth divisions for arts, crafts, photogra phy, needlecraft, and elementary art. 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