So now it's not the corn, it's a mold that might grown on it? I guess this could apply if it was just dumped on the ground in the wet. That's why most people us a dry feeding system.Have you spent ANY time at all researching aflotoxins. Even 10 minutes?
Either you haven't or you just don't care. I'll save you some time, that garbage you're dumping on the ground has it. It is detrimental to ALL game species. (Deer, turkeys, quail, waterfowl etc.) It is also detrimental to domestic livestock and humans which is why high levels aren't allowed for livestock or human consumption. Care to guess where that garbage goes once it fails those tests? Three guesses, first two don't count. (Google is your friend)....
But hey, you "feel" its helping so that's all that really matters. Stewardship be damned!
Would you approve of a food that is not susceptible to the Aflatoxin mold?