Pig husbandry

 

Effective Microorganisms (EM) have a positive effect on CO2, NH3, N2O and TOC emissions, as was proven in a BOKU study, carried out together with the Federal Research Institute for Agriculture in Alpine Regions Gumpenstein. Find out more about Effective Microorganisms (EM) work for you under 'Details'. The regenerative bacteria cultures not only ensure an ideal barn climate, but increase appetite and feed conversion, well-being and the level of resistance of your animals.

 


 

 

Pig farmer Alois Niederl confirms that the animals' health is improved significantly with Multikraft Fermented Herbs Extract (FHE) and Topdress: His practical experience:

  • The veterinary costs could be reduced by 60%,
  • the odour reduced.
  • The performance has been stabilised.

Even in animal husbandry: you are what you eat. That’s why we only process pure, natural raw materials in our feedstuff as a matter of course. After all, the animal’s health depends on its care and food. With Multikraft feedstuff, you can make a valuable contribution to the health of your animals

 

 

Studies

Reduction of odour and emissions (nitrous oxide, methane and ammonia) in the pig husbandry by spraying in the barn

Author: BOKU Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Prof. Barbara Amon

Contracting entity: Multikraft Produktions- und HandelsgmbH

Aerobic stability of silage eightfold through use of EM

Author: Institute for Animal Health ID-Lelystad / Agricultural University in Wageningen

Contracting entity: EM Agriton BV

Improving silage quality by EM application

Author: Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Agriculture (Osterrönfeld, Germany)

Contracting entity: Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Agriculture (Osterrönfeld, Germany)

 

Reduction of odour and emissons (nitrous oxide, methane and ammonia) after treatment of pig manure

Author: BOKU Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Prof. Barbara Amon
Contracting entity: Multikraft Produktions- und HandelsgmbH