EM technology is used in a variety of ways in poultry husbandry. Users report very positive experiences in feed, in the coop and in manure treatment. In particular, bad smells and fly infestation are a thing of the past.
Pleasant coop climate as decomposition, foul odours and fly infestations are prevented
Initial cleaning and regular bedding treatment results in colonisation by positive microorganisms, which prevent bad smells, fly infestation and decomposition.
Step 1 -
Before transfer to coop
Water
ml
L
eMC Stable Cleaner
Water
Application
Pour the mixture into the bucket of the high-pressure cleaner and clean and wash out the coop thoroughly.
Tip
Do not forget the corners and gaps as there is heavy germ colonisation in those areas.
eMC Stable Cleaner
Step 2 -
Before transfer to coop
L
L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Water
Application
Spray diluted FHE – it is important to distribute the product evenly in the coop. Do not forget ventilation shafts, gaps in the roof etc.
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Step 3 -
Regular spraying
L
FHE
Application
Spray undiluted or diluted FHE – it is important to distribute the product evenly in the coop.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
Two to three times a week.
Tip
Spray slightly more in areas used for defecation and urination. For sawdust: Spray the sawdust slightly more as it is very absorbent.
Manure is sprayed regularly. Its use binds nitrogen in the ground, while the combined use of charcoal and EM technology builds up permanent humus in the ground
Manure treatment
Material
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L
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kg
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kg
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Charcoal
ZeoBas (basal rock dust)
Application
Spray FHE over the solid manure and add charcoal.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
At least once a week.
TIP
For soil improvement, the addition of ZeoBas (basal rock dust) is recommended. Important - Only add the ZeoBas (basal rock dust) to the solid manure immediately before use and do not scatter charcoal in the areas where the animals lie down as this can lead to black colouration.
MK Multisil causes a heterofermentative fermentation. The silage becomes more stable and the pH-value is lowered faster. The result is an appetising, high-energy and very durable silage.
Maize kernel, whole grain, grass, clover grass silage etc.
The quality of drinking water plays an important role in animal husbandry. It can be improved significantly in the well or the pipes.
Water pipe
1 x
EM Ceramic Water Reactor
Application
Install the EM Ceramic Water Reactor in the pipe - 5 x EM Ceramic 35 mm Pipes, 2 magnets and 2 spirals interact to produce the desired effect.
Tip
For even better water quality, you can have the EM Ceramics Swirler professionally installed in the inlet pipes - Caution: Note the flow direction of the water. The EM Ceramics Water Reactor and Swirler have a limited service life. They should be disassembled and cleaned once a year.
EM Ceramic Water Reactor
EM Ceramic Swirler for water pipes
EM Ceramic 35-mm-Pipes
Well and water tank
Flowing water
Bag
Pack
EM Ceramic Grey Pipes
EM Ceramic 35 mm Pipes
Application
Always install EM Ceramic Grey Pipes along with the EM Ceramic 35 mm Pipes at a point in the domestic well where they are immersed in a good flow of water.
Tip
The lower the pipes can be attached, the more effective they are.
Administering through the drinking water releases deposits in water pipes. Therefore, before using for the first time treat and wash out the drinking troughs with FHE before transfer to the coop.
Solution working
Spray solution
L
L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Water
Application
Mix the FHE and water, and allow the solution to work for 4-5 days. Repeat this process two or three times. Finally, wash out thoroughly with water.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
Once, 14 days before transfer to coop.
TIP
A filter should be installed between the water tank and the drinking trough system and must be cleaned regularly.
To increase appetite, FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract) is added directly to the drinking water via a storage tank. As this application releases deposits, first clean the drinking troughs as described above.
1st day feed
Chicks
ml
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Application
Mix FHE into drinking water.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
On the first day.
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
2nd, 3rd and 8th day feed
Chicks
ml
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Application
Mix FHE into drinking water.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
On the 2nd, 3rd and 8th day.
TIP
A filter should be installed between the water tank and the drinking trough system and must be cleaned regularly.
To increase appetite, FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract) is added directly to the feed. 0.5 % charcoal (dry feed base) binds ammonia and nutrients in slurry, liquid manure or solid manure.
Feed for at least 2 weeks
Feed
L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Application
Mix FHE into the floury feed.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
Use for at least 2 weeks, when introducing EM technology.
To increase appetite, FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract) is added directly to the feed. 0.5 % charcoal (dry feed base) binds ammonia and nutrients in slurry, liquid manure or solid manure.
Feed for at least 2 weeks
Feed
L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Application
After cooling the pellets (below 40 °C) spray FHE onto the pressed feed.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
Use for at least 2 weeks, when introducing EM technology.
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Subsequent feeding
Feed
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L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Application
After cooling the pellets (below 40 °C) spray FHE onto the pressed feed.
To increase appetite, FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract) is added directly to the feed. 0.5 % charcoal (dry feed base) binds ammonia and nutrients in slurry, liquid manure or solid manure.
Feed for at least 3 months
Feed
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L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Application
Mix FHE into the floury feed.
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
Use for at least 3 months when starting with EM technology.
To increase appetite, soak the grains in FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract).
Feed
Water
ml
L
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Water
Application
Mix the FHE with water, soak the grains in it for 12 - 24 hours and then feed to the ducks and geese.
FHE (Fermented Herbs Extract)
Automated dosing systems for FHE
Automatische Sprühanlage: Per Computer werden Zeit, Menge, Intervall und Dauer festgelegt – nach diesen Einstellungen erfolgt die Besprühung im Stall vollautomatisch. Hygienischer Vorteil: ein Zweischlauchsystem – Luft und FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) werden in zwei getrennten Leitungen befördert.
Futtermischwagen mit Einsprühdüsen: Während dem Mischvorgang wird FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) eingesprüht.
Einspritzvorrichtung für die Kettenfütterung: Während der Fütterung wird FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) auf das Futter gesprüht.
Einspritzvorrichtung für die Futterschnecke: Das Futter wird über eine Einspritzvorrichtung an der Schnecke mit FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) vermischt. Von dort wird es von der Schnecke über den Elevator (Aufzug) in den Silo weitertransportiert. Durch den FKE-Einsatz bleibt das Futter im Silo stabiler und Oxidationsvorgänge werden minimiert.
Dosierung mit Spotmixanlage: Bei der Spotmixanlage wird FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) als eigene Komponente beigefügt. Dadurch können die Beimischraten jederzeit verändert werden.
Injektortechnologie für Silobefüllung: FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) wird während der Befüllung des Silos automatisch über eine Injektordüse gleichmäßig auf das Futter gesprüht. Durch den FKE-Einsatz bleibt das Futter im Silo stabiler und Oxidationsvorgänge werden minimiert.
Rohrfütterung: Während der Fütterung wird FKE (Fermentierter Kräuterextrakt) durch das Rohr dem Futter beigemengt.
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