How to Choose a Mycotoxin Binder for Poultry Feed
Choose a mycotoxin binder by matching the expected toxin risk, product specification, quality documents, storage stability and complete feed program—not by price alone.
What should buyers compare?
- Target risks such as aflatoxins, zearalenone, ochratoxin or fumonisins.
- Composition, inclusion guidance and compatibility with the complete ration.
- Batch testing, certificate of analysis and traceability.
- Moisture, packaging and shelf life in the destination climate.
- Sample availability and technical support for feed mill evaluation.
Why is broad coverage useful?
Raw materials can carry more than one contamination risk, especially after poor storage. A broad-spectrum product may simplify procurement, but the final choice should reflect local raw-material testing and professional feed formulation.
What should a buyer request?
Request a technical data sheet, sample, certificate of analysis, storage instructions and written quotation. Compare the product's intended use with the buyer's feed ingredients and market requirements.