Poultry

Many concerns in the poultry industry can be assisted with Bio-bed. When placing birds, Bio-bed can we administered with a backpack or larger type of sprayer. Our product is fully active for 21 days and works best between 40F and 100F. Our product greatly reduces ammonia in barns and will kill harmful bacteria that negatively affect your flock.

A group of brown chickens gathered around a red plastic feeder inside a chicken coop with a dirt floor and brick walls.

Poultry Bedding

When starting poulet’s off, the ammonia produced is harmful for their health. By using Bio-bed, our product controls the manure for 21 days. To administer, simply spray our product before starting off your birds. Trust us, they will thank you!

Research document titled 'NEOTEK DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC' with sections listing selected organisms, lab procedures, and results, including names, contact information, and procedural details.

Bacteria Killer

Not only is ammonia harmful, but so is the bacteria in your barn. Our product, by design, also combats bacteria that causes dermatitis. Any abrasions that may occur will benefit from our anti bacteria properties. Not only will our product help with ammonia control, but will act as another barrier in preventing bacteria borne illnesses in your barn.

A scientific document from NEOTEK DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC showing a table of bacteria species and their rates per gallon, followed by conclusions and notes about a bio-bed disinfectant. The table lists various bacteria including Stachybotrys Chartarum and Listeria Monocytogenes with their respective rates in ounces per gallon.

Gangrenous Dermatitis tends to be a problem that continues once a barn is infected. By going to the root of the problem and killing the source bacteria, Bio-bed is a one stop shop for multiple issues your operation faces.

Page from a laboratory report titled 'BIO-BED'. It shows lab results for various bacteria and their rates per gallon, including Bacillus subtilis, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Clostridium perfringes, E. coli, Salmonella typhimurium, among others. The report was submitted in July 2006 by Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostics Laboratory in Amarillo, Texas.
Laboratory report titled 'Bio-bed' testing for MRSA bacteria showing a rate of 0.32 ounces per gallon, prepared by NEOTEK Development Group LLC.

Initial testing simulating poultry bedding

In this trial, we wanted to see the effectiveness of Bio-bed and how it interacts with wood shavings and ammonia, simulating a poultry barn environment. As you can see, this rudimentary test proved very successful. We started with 27 ppm of ammonia and reduced it very quickly to 0. A secondary test was conducted where the shavings were sealed for 5 days. After opening the jar the ammonia spiked and then dropped back down to 0 in a matter of minutes. If you’d like to carry out testing on a large scale, let’s chat.

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