Hi,
This is my first post, but I've been visiting backyard chickens for information for over two years when my family got our first ten chickens (we are now up to 18 chickens and 7 ducks). After reading this post I contacted the supplier of our poultry feed supplier, Rogue Quality Feed
http://www.grangecoop.com/departments/rogue-quality-feeds. They are a small feed mill located in south-western Oregon that has a wide range of conventional and organic feeds. I received this prompt reply from them.
"In response to your question on alfatoxins in your grains. In an effort to address this issue in a pro-active way – a couple of years ago we purchased a mycotoxin tester that tests for several different mycotoxins, one of which is alfatoxin. Until this year the mycotoxin that we’ve been more concerned about is vomitoxin (a fungus that causes pigs to vomit – hence the name), but with the drought-stressed corn that will soon be available, we will also be testing for alfatoxin as well. We expect to receive the kit for this test sometime this week, well in advance of receiving any new-crop corn mid-November.
"In case you’re interested, the tester / kit that we’re using for vomitoxin can test for levels from 0.1 – 4.0 ppm (parts per million….a pretty darn small amount). 10 ppm is the level that can cause problems in animals and we’ve never tested a sample that even comes close to 4ppm. Most of our samples run less than 0.1ppm – assuring both Grange Co-op and our customers that the corn we’re using is completely safe. We expect to provide the same level of assurance with the alfatoxin testing as well – as any product that we receive that exceeds recommended levels will be refused. We’ve made that clear with all of the farmers / elevators that we do business with."
I was glad to find that that they are careful to prevent mycotoxins entering their feed. The feed is sold in a number of stores in south-western Oregon, but some of its feeds are also available through Azure Standard.
http://www.azurestandard.com/. Azure Standard is a co-op that ships natural/healthy/organic type products across the West and Central United States. Here is a list of the states that they ship to
https://media.azurestandard.com/pub...lick_for_details_2012-09-18_to_2013-01-01.pdf. I thought this would be an option for those who are having a hard time finding safe feed for their ducks.
I hope this helps.
Matthew