Bad smell in the sheds is one of the most torturing issues for confined animal breeding farmers, and the first one whose solution is gradually being perceived by the use of Enzilimp, for a huge relief of workers and profitability of the breeding.
Use of microorganism is the state-of-the-art and ecologically correct approach that world biotechnology can offer for handling such environments. Active principle of Enzilimp is a concentrated selection of beneficial microorganisms that, inoculated in the waste, generate a competitive exclusion process, extinguishing undesired bacterias that produce large amounts of sulfidric acid and ammonia resulting from decomposition of manure and food remainders.
By accelerating nitrogen cycle, Enzilimp promotes fast transformation of those elements into innocuous compounds, reducing by approximately 80% the presence of fecal coliforms and ammoniac, significantly reducing the bad smell, by restoring the environmental health.
That is soon reflected upon animals’ well-being, reducing respiratory diseases, diarrhea and stress, improving food conversion and reducing the need of labor.
Not being toxic or corrosive, Enzilimp does not require special care, being very easy to use and economic, also allowing the use of the remainders treated as an excellent organic fertilizer. |