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Goat & Sheep Farming

Breeding and growth of goats and sheep suitable for slaughtering and meat production.

Location: laurel
Members: 26
Latest Activity: Jul 5

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Kbd Sohrab Hossain+8801711489023 Comment by Kbd Sohrab Hossain+8801711489023 on July 5, 2010 at 1:57am
Contact in Bangladesh +8801711489023
dr fawad afzal Comment by dr fawad afzal on April 17, 2010 at 7:37pm
dear,
maximum content of aflatoxin B1 in feed material,complete or complementary feeding stuff according to european commission 2003 is
0.02 mg/kg (ppm)with mositure content 12 percent.but for lambs complementary feeding stuff 0.01 mg/kg
DEOXYNIVALENOL according to different products intended for animal feed
cereals and cerealproducts with exception of maize by products 8 mg/kg(ppm)
maize and maize by products 12 mg/kg(ppm)
complementary and complete feedingstuffs with exception of of lambs and kids 5 mg/kg(ppm)
for kids and lambs 2 mg/kg(ppm).
ZEARALENONE
feed material.i-e cereals and cereals by products with the execption of maize by products 2mg/kg (ppm)
maize by products 3 mg/kg
complementarya nd complete feeding stuffs for sheep goat kids and lambs 0.5mg/kg(ppm).
OCHRATOXIN A

feed materials i-e cereals and cerealsproducts 0.25 mg/kg
complementary and complete food stuffs 0.25 mg/kg .
FUMONISIN B1 + B2
feed materials i-e maize and maize by poducts 60 mg/kg
complementary and complete feeding stuff for lambs and kids 20 mg/kg
for adult ruminants 50 mg/kg (ppm).

hopefully u have got answer to ur request about mycotoxins.
feel free to ask any thing which is not clear
regards
CAN AYHAN KAYA Comment by CAN AYHAN KAYA on March 21, 2010 at 4:25pm
sheep and goats are very ressistant for such toxins. I dont remember the levels, but shouldnt be hard to find.
CAN AYHAN KAYA Comment by CAN AYHAN KAYA on March 10, 2010 at 12:36pm
hi,
why didint anybody answer that question in such a long time?
best regaerds.
Shafiq Urrahman Abdulaziz Comment by Shafiq Urrahman Abdulaziz on August 19, 2009 at 11:37pm
Dear Friends,
I am please to join your group and like to know what is toxin levels acceptable for sheep and goat,
for example Afla B1, ochratoxin, T-2 toxin, Zearalenone, Fumosin,

and for rabbit and ostrch feeds
thanks
Arief Fachrudin Comment by Arief Fachrudin on June 6, 2009 at 7:53pm
wow,,i love this group..if you want to know more about sheep and goat farming in Indonesia,,you can browse this website:
1. www.villadomba.com
2. www.kampoengternak.com

We have indigenous sheep. The name is Garut sheep.

Regards,
Arief
 

Members (26)

J ANTO MANOHAR Jonah Batambuze Azhar Zaman Arief Fachrudin DR K M SHOUQ Dr Abimbola Oluseun Ladokun Janet Kleinschmidt David Wieland Shafiq Urrahman Abdulaziz Rashid Ahmed Nizamani Alicia Jorge Quijano Hamed Ghaheri Marcelo Vergara Giron Manohara Upadhya DR.NIRMALKUMARNATESAN CAN AYHAN KAYA Sergio Francisco Gomez steagall AZAHE Muhammad Irfan Sergio Vaiani Qabool Raza Dr. Ashraf Ali Qureshi dr fawad afzal Dr Hammad Ahmed Hashmi,DVM,MSc Kbd Sohrab Hossain+8801711489023
 
 
 

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