FARM ANIMAL HUSBANDRY and FEEDSTUFF

The roots of the company, founded in 1977, lie in farm animal husbandry and feedstuff production – Multikraft offers more than 30 years of experience in this area.

"At the end of the 90s, we came across Effective Microorganisms. The first attempts in animal husbandry had already created very promising results," says Ulrike Hader, Managing Director of Multikraft Produktions- und HandelsgmbH.

 

Positive effects on barn climate, slurry, liquid and solid manure

Flies only lay their eggs in rotting matter as this provides nourishment for the larvae. The use of Effective Microorganisms (EM) in the entire barn prevents decay-forming processes and, as a logical consequence, removes the habitat for fly larvae. Therefore, the use of Effective Microorganisms measurably improves the barn climate.

The Effective Microorganisms' repression of decay-forming processes also has a positive effect in other areas of animal husbandry. Slurry and liquid and solid manure are significantly less odorous and are compatible with soil and plants by using EM.

 

Increased vitality, better feed intake

Used in feed, Multikraft Fermented Herbs Extract (FHE) and Topdress improve the feed intake of the animals and have a positive effect on the vitality of the animals. According to practical reports, positive microorganisms are cultivated in the gut – this strengthens the immune system and thus the animal's resistance. Vitalised and healthy animals lower your operational costs, whilst at the same time daily growth and quality increases.

 

 

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