BIOGEN AC

For ruminants for the prevention of metabolic acidosis and indigestion, used as a supplement to concentrated feed
Prevention

BIOGEN IS series of probiotic preparations for bred animals are used as periodic feed and feed additives.  The microorganisms they contain increase the animals’ immunity, health, vitality and productivity.

The probiotic bacteria included in BIOGEN AC 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.

BIOGEN AC
  • Buffers excessive acidity in ruminants
  • Restores favourable masseter microbiological composition
  • Supports the digestion of nutrients
  • Corrects metabolic disorders and alleviates diseases of the digestive system
  • Covers vitamin and mineral requirements
  • Used preventively, it reduces the incidence of retained amniotic membranes and postpartum retention and paralysis
  • calves: 2 to 6 months old: 10-20 g / 1 head per day
  • heifers: up to 18 months and steers: 25-35 g / 1 head per day
  • cows and bulls: 35-50 g / 1 animal per day
  • sheep and goats: 5-10 g / 1 animal per day

BIOGEN AC is available in packs:

  • 1 kg
  • 5 kg
  • 25 kg

Effectiveness

Video
Visit to a farm using the probiotic BIOGEN B in cattle breeding

We visited a cattle farm where BIOGEN B is used. This probiotic is an all-natural microbiological preparation containing beneficial bacterial strains with a high concentration. It acts on the principle of ‘occupied space’, making it difficult for pathogens to colonise the digestive tract. Improves digestion and nutrient absorption, increases animal health and vitality, contributes to higher growth rates.

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