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Arbor,last year around here the corn yields were 50% of a good years crop and when corn is stressed many new mycotoxins are grown within the corn.Most feed companies have an acceptance level for certain strains of these but they use this as a general guide with chickens being used as the baseline subject.Peafowl fertility is very much succeptable to certain mycotoxins that are okay to feed to chickens.Your feed diet may be the same per say but the grain used in making that feed changes from year to year,and down to individual corn fields and varieties of corn planted per it's resistance to certain strains.You can in any given circumstance grind feed all from the same storage vessel(grain bin) and these levels can change dramatically as the mixing grain is ground into feed sized particles. I've found many high protein supplements besides using soybean meal,one is corn gluten which is made by heating the grain to such high temps,it virtually eliminates most all toxins the grain may have.Another one I found is poultry feathers that are heated then ground with over 80% protein.I'm going to try and control and eliminate as many of these variables as possible.