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Not necessarily, it depends on environmental factor (I am trying not to get too much into the growth dynamics)
Spores in soil or dead animal > end up in baled haylage which is an anaerobic atmosphere> in the correct conditions the spores germinate to vegetative cells> vegetative cells replicate and toxin produced.
They will not do that in a pH <4.5 - hence if you have enough lactic acid bacteria growing the above process is stopped hopefully relatively early on.
The toxins are heat labile but I'm not sure what sort of degradation rate there is for them so at what point if you have had some clostridia growth and it's then been knocked on the head (technical term) how long it takes for the toxins to not be toxins anymore. My expertise is with a non-toxin producing clostridia (whole bloody thesis on it )
Spores in soil or dead animal > end up in baled haylage which is an anaerobic atmosphere> in the correct conditions the spores germinate to vegetative cells> vegetative cells replicate and toxin produced.
They will not do that in a pH <4.5 - hence if you have enough lactic acid bacteria growing the above process is stopped hopefully relatively early on.
The toxins are heat labile but I'm not sure what sort of degradation rate there is for them so at what point if you have had some clostridia growth and it's then been knocked on the head (technical term) how long it takes for the toxins to not be toxins anymore. My expertise is with a non-toxin producing clostridia (whole bloody thesis on it )