Animal Feed that
Sustains
Biochar in animal feed can improve digestive health by promoting beneficial gut bacteria and enhancing nutrient absorption. Its adsorptive properties help bind harmful toxins like mycotoxins, reducing toxicity risks.
Biochar can also improve feed efficiency, leading to better weight gain and reduced feed costs, while decreasing ammonia emissions to benefit both animal health and the environment. Biochar’s antioxidant properties may boost animal immunity and overall health, reducing veterinary costs.

Application of biochar
In animal feed
Rate of Application: 0.5% to 2% of total dry feed weight.
Ideal Particle Size: Fine particles (<1mm)
Bedding that
lasts
Animal bedding often retains moisture, leading to bacterial growth, ammonia buildup, and strong odours that can harm livestock health and air quality. Additionally, issues like high costs, waste management challenges, and pathogen risks make maintaining clean and sustainable bedding difficult.
Biochar can offer a solution to many of these problems, and can be applied to agricultural soil afterwards to bring benefits to crops.

Application of biochar
In Animal Bedding
Rate of Application: 10-20% by volume of animal bedding media.
Ideal Particle Size: Coarse particles (5-20mm) to withstand mechanical stresses.