Although there is evidence that some types of ensilaging may degrade some mycotoxins (Boudra and Morgavi, 2008) most mycotoxins, e.g., deoxynivalenol (DON) a Fusarium mycotoxin, are not removed by the ensilation process and, hence, if present will end up being ingested from silage fed animals (Baath et al., 1990; Lepom et al., 1990).