Focusing primarily on animal health in farms, storing feed in fiberglass also helps reduce the proliferation of harmful organisms such as mycotoxins. These are generated by fungi or molds normally found in nature and, under certain conditions, can contaminate the ingredients used in the balanced diets of chickens and hens, causing significant imbalances. Mycotoxins can compromise the integrity of animal cells and tissues, leading to organ malfunction and consequently, health and performance issues. In severe cases, they can result in episodes of acute or chronic toxicity.
Mycotoxins: proper storage for poultry farmers
As stated in various in-depth analyses on the subject, there is no single solution to completely eliminate mycotoxins from poultry farming. However, prevention strategies make a difference. Following the principles of HACCP, mycotoxin management programs should cover all aspects of feed supply and usage, including animal management and health monitoring. Proper storage of the ingredients in the diet, combined with additional control measures, is therefore an important component in mitigating risks and managing the farm. Especially in this phase of significant increases in production costs, it becomes even more strategic for livestock farmers to protect their businesses from the potential damages of widespread contamination. Simultaneously, it’s crucial to optimize feed storage and consumption, avoiding waste while ensuring quality and safety.
Other operational advantages of fiberglass silos
The advantages of fiberglass silos don’t stop there. When it comes to economic and operational savings, these products boast maximum strength with reduced thickness, making them easy to transport and install. Moreover, the smooth and non-porous interior surface facilitates cleaning and maintenance. Fiberglass also doesn’t require any painting over the years, further cutting costs. Lastly, the market now offers a wide range of models to choose from, based on the size of the farm, storage needs, and type of silage feed. There are also various options for rigid or flexible auger transport systems, to streamline the food distribution phase. Essentially, fiberglass silos are a safe, durable, and cost-effective solution for all types of feed (grains, pellets, flours, molasses, etc.) in all climatic and geographical areas worldwide.
