BIOSAN series preparations used in livestock facilities improve environmental and sanitary conditions by eliminating unpleasant odours and disposing of liquid and solid waste.
BIOSAN P is used in livestock facilities with shallow stands. It improves environmental and sanitary conditions by eliminating unpleasant odours and disposing of liquid and solid waste.
BIOSAN P is used in livestock facilities with deep stands. It improves environmental and sanitary conditions by eliminating unpleasant odours and disposing of liquid and solid waste.
The probiotic bacteria included in BIOGEN Dp are natural representatives of the microflora of the digestive tract of animals and form a mutually symbiotic system. Their beneficial effect lies in lowering the pH of the intestinal contents through the production of acidic metabolites, which include the biologically most valuable dextrorotatory lactic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid and formic acid. The low pH of the large intestine hinders the growth of enterobacteria, spore-forming anaerobic bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms.
The probiotic bacteria included in BIOGEN Dw are natural representatives of the microflora of the digestive tract of animals and form a mutually symbiotic system. Their beneficial effect lies in lowering the pH of the intestinal contents through the production of acidic metabolites, which include the biologically most valuable dextrorotatory lactic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid and formic acid. The low pH of the large intestine hinders the growth of enterobacteria, spore-forming anaerobic bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms.
The probiotic bacteria included in our probiotics are natural representatives of the microflora of the digestive tract of animals and form a mutually symbiotic system. Their beneficial effect lies in lowering the pH of the intestinal contents through the production of acidic metabolites, which include the biologically most valuable dextrorotatory lactic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid and formic acid. The low pH of the large intestine hinders the growth of enterobacteria, spore-forming anaerobic bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms.