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Zearalenone
(587) This toxin called F2 is produced by a strain of Fusarium graminearum which appears in corn (maize). It is an oestrogenic toxin and it is produced in high moisture environments in maize growing areas well before harvest. Rectal and vagina prolapses are common symptoms in the young growing stock.Clinical signs
The most striking clinical feature is the swollen red vulva of immature gilts. The other signs are dependent up on the levels present in the feed and the state of pregnancy. The following may be used as guidelines to the symptoms that may be observed. The clinical signs are distinctive. Rations that are suspected of contamination should be examined both for the presence of zearalenone and also other oestrogen like substances. Removal of the suspect feed will be followed by the regression of symptoms within three to four weeks.
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