This document discusses various methods for controlling aflatoxins in animal feed, including preventive measures, fungal growth inhibition, detoxification, and dietary manipulation. It describes how aflatoxins are produced by fungi under certain environmental conditions and their toxic effects in livestock. Methods of control include preventing fungal growth through proper drying and storage practices, using fungicides and competitive non-toxigenic fungi, and detoxifying contaminated feed through physical, chemical, and biological processes such as binding agents, acids/bases, and microbial degradation. The goal is to reduce aflatoxin levels to meet regulatory limits while maintaining feed quality.