Long Ears
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: North Carolina
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You may also want to contact your State lab. I am pretty sure that here in North Carolina, feed samples can be tested at our animal disease diagnostic labs. I also think that the poultry labs in Ga at the universtiy should be able to test for the aflatoxins. These toxins cause more problems in the poultry industry than we see in pet food. I sure hope this helps you Ax.
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