Probiotic Feed Supplements

Micron's Smart Science Products are developed to fit your specific needs:

  • Unique and effective combinations of probiotics and prebiotics to improve animal intestinal microbial balance.
  • Combat digestive upsets which occur due to periods of stress, feed changes or illness causing an imbalance in the intestinal microflora of dairy cows.
  • Improve rumen function in dairy cows through pH stabilisation.
  • Improve utilisation of fibre by stimulation of fibre digesting bacteria in rumen.
  • Improve health status of dairy cows by inhibiting pathogen growth.
  • Enhance immune response to better equip the dairy cow to deal with challenges

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BioBoost

  • A concentrated source of probiotic organisms and prebiotic compounds to improve digestive stability and improve milk yield and quality.
  • Reduces the effects of stress and the side effects of antibiotic therapy on dairy cows.

FerMos

  • A high quality source of "sticky sugars" based on mannan oligosaccharides derived from a single source primary yeast fermentation.
  • Promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the intestines while inhibiting pathogenic types.
  • Produces a stable intestinal microflora resulting in better nutrient absorption and conversion to produce more milk.

ImmuGuard

  • A source of biologically active oligosaccharides and immunoglucans.
  • Promotes a healthy intestinal tract and active immune system to suppress enteric pathogens and somatic cell counts in dairy cows.

UltraCell

  • Stabilises rumen pH.
  • Stimulates growth of fibre-digesting rumen bacteria to achieve more from forage diets.
  • Improves milk yield and quality.

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