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Feed and water should be of concern to livestock producers. Concentrates, forages and water all have the potential to carry organisms that could be harmful to your herd. Salmonella, a cause of diarrhea, has occurred in some feed sources, such as corn, barley, cottonseed, canola and soybeans. Salmonella has also shown up in forages that have been irrigated with contaminated water. Also, improper harvest and storage of forages can lead to clostridial infections. Forage crops can be contaminated by diseases like Johne's that are carried in manure that are spread on fields. Contaminated water could also introduce E. coli, salmonella, or cryptosporidium to your herd.
Control Points
To ensure the safety of the herd's feed and water supplies: