Swine

Having your swine over the manure lagoon creates an ammonia rich and bacteria laden environment. Not only does this make it hazardous for humans in your barn, but also for your livestock. Bio-bed is proven in reducing the presence of ammonia as a result of manure decomposition and many other animal health benefits arise from treatment.

Inside a pig farm, multiple pigs in pens with feeding and watering systems, wooden and metal structures supporting the roof, sunlight coming through the windows.

Swine Lagoon Treatment

You can tell when you enter an environment with high concentrations of ammonia. Bio-bed assists in controlling that ammonia as well as combating multiple bacteria present in the barn. Not only will the environment be more pleasant for the farmer and the animals, but it will also be safer. For an example of the affects of Bio-bed on ammonia, check our poultry page here.

A scientific report page with a table listing bacteria species and their rates per gallon, followed by a conclusion and additional observations about bio-bed disinfection effectiveness, along with contact information at the bottom.
Line graph comparing airborne ammonia levels over time, showing treated versus control pig barns, with declining ammonia levels in treated barn. Title: Airborne Ammonia Reduction - Deep Pit Application, Subtitle: Airborne Ammonia Reduction Pilot - Deep Pit Hog Barn, plotted data lines indicated by legend for treated barn, control barn, and polynomial trend lines.
Scientific laboratory report page with header 'NEOTEK DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC,' list of selected organisms including bacteria and mold, detailed lab procedure, and results summary, along with contact information at the bottom.

Maintain a safer and healthier environment

By dosing the lagoon every 3 weeks, our product will control the ammonia and the bacteria that runs rampant in swine operations. We have completed studies that show a healthier environment isn’t only good for odor control, but also greatly reduces culls and the time to slaughter weight. All of this is done by treating the manure, not the animal.

Lab report titled Bio-bed lab results for bacteria and mold, conducted by Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostics Laboratory in Amarillo, Texas, submitted in July 2006, with a table listing various organisms and their rates per gallon.
Lab report cover page for Neotek Development Group LLC on bio-bed for MRSA bacteria, written in black text on white background.

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