Combination of Phytogenic-Essential oil
High level of ammonia in poultry house can result in poor bird performance & health and loss of profit to the grower or integrator. Uric acid & organic nitrogen (N) in the bird excreta & spilled feed are converted to Ammonium (NH4) by the microbes in the litter. Depending on the moisture content, temperature and high pH of the litter, a portion about one-third of Ammonium will be converted into ammonia (NH3).
The poultry litter has an average pH of 8.0 - 9.0, this is considered a high pH or alkaline. The pH can influence the ammonia volatilization. Ammonia release from litter is minimum when litter pH is below 7; emission exceeds when pH is 8 and above. At litter pH lower than 4.6, the economically devastating bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, Clostridium, and Campylobacter do not grow.
Increase Egg production accordingly twelve hour from starting of use
Regular dosage: Layer 1ml with 1 liter water 5-7 days a month.
Broiler 2ml 1liter water 3-5 days In case of high density of ammonia gas 2ml with 1 liter of water 3-5 days.