correct, freezing wont do anything.
corn for human consumption must undergo a lot more rigorous examination. altho we
know about this last batch of food, I wonder how much "low dose" of the toxin is
found in dog food. it seems a LOT of dogs get cancer.
does cat food contain corn? do cats get much cancer?
Ingrid
~ janj wrote:
no. the toxin contamination occurs in the corn prior to processing. and rancid oils
are also toxic. Ingrid
I assume the no, is directed at freezing won't kill, dang! 1st statement is
a worry, in that this toxic corn could end up in any feed. Bummer. ~ jan
~ jan/WA
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