BIORESIS BioAni 500

Bio Organic Animal Feed  

About production

BIORESIS is a multi-tonnage production company producing humic preparations with high mineral and organic content, amino acids, chelates, humic and fulvic acids for a wide range of applications.

Humic feed additive “Bioresis BioAni 500” is a low molecular weight (nanoparticles) 4- 6% aqueous solution with a complex of humic acids, fulvic acid, squalene, unsaturated fatty acids, microelements and amino acids.

Products are non-toxic, chorine free, harmless to humans, animals and birds. When freezing-thawing, it fully retains its properties, Each batch is subject to mandatory laboratory control!

Multiple Benefits for the Animal

Actives physiological process, increases the safety of young animals, reduces morbidity and mortality.

It removes heavy metals and toxins from the animal body, ensures environmental cleanliness and high quality of livestock products.

Accelerates live weight gain, increase egg laying rate of birds. Improves feed conversion ratio.

Increase average daily weight gain. Increases milk yield by 5-12%, slows down the rate of lactation decrease. It improves delivery in first heifers, accelerates seperation of placenta, reduces the risk of mastitis.

Reduced feed consumption in the context of increased profitability and milk yields due to more complete digestion and reduced feed transit.

Enhances phagocytosis, localizes diarrhea. Antibacterial, virucidal, enveloping and astringent properties, anti-reversible, adsorptive and aerotropic effect.

Bioresis BioAni 500

Consumption & Application

Consumption and applications on poultry
– for poultry: 0.04 ml/kg live weight per day.

Consumption and applications on livestock
– for cattle: 0.12 ml/kg live weight per day.

Consumption and application of fish

-This preparation is very effective and easy to apply. To stimulate growth and coloration of juvenile fish you need to dissolve 4 grams of Bioresis BioAni 500 in 300ml of warm water. The resulting solution is designed for 100liters of water. It is applied once every 3 days. But start this work as soon as the fish larvae begin to hatch, and lasts 18-35 days.

Of course, in order to maximize the growth-stimulating effect of the humic additive, it is necessary to create favorable conditions for the fish. They consist in complete, high quality feeding and care of young fish. But this is not the only way to apply the additive in the conditions of fish farms. 

Bioresis BioAni 500 is added to the water in the same way to improve the spawning and holding conditions of the fish. It can be done both for the spawning period and on a continuous basic, observing the periodicity- once every 3days.

The invention relates to humic peat-based animal feed additives. The humic feed additive includes humic components in the form of humic acids and fulvic acids with alkaline pH, vitamins, amino acids, macro- and microelements, and it contains humic acids and fulvic acids in mother solution in an amount not less than 45000 mg/l at pH 8-9, while the working solution has pH 7.3-8.0 and includes the ingredients in certain amounts. The feed additive allows increasing animal live weight by 5-12% and decreasing animal mortality by 13-18%. 1 p.f., 8 tab. 

The invention is intended for use in agriculture, in particular in animal livestock and poultry farming and refers to humic peat-based feed additives for animals (cattle, pigs, cats, dogs, sheep, etc.) and birds and can be used to accelerate growth, reduce morbidity and mortality of young farm animals and poultry.

A feed additive /1/ containing sodium humate and calcium humate is known.

The disadvantage of this feed additive is low biological activity, as well as complex and energy-consuming production process, which increases the cost of the target product.

The humic feed additive /2/, taken as a prototype, consisting of liquid potassium and sodium humates with pH 10 12 and the total amount of humic component in the form of humic acids and fulvic acids at least 4.5 g/l, with a silicon containing component contains silicon in an amount not less than 0.3% of the total mass, and the content of sodium and potassium is at least 0.08 and 0.43% of total mass.

The disadvantage of the prototype is the low content of humic acids, fulvic acids and other bioactive substances, which reduces the biological activity of the preparation. The high pH value of the final product, as in the prototype, can have a negative impact on the digestion process in the stomach.

The claimed invention is aimed at eliminating the above drawbacks and consists in the fact that the humic feed additive from peat for animals and birds contains humic components in the form of humic acids and fulvic acids with alkaline pH, vitamins, amino acids, macro- and microelements, while the mother liquor contains humic acids and fulvic acids in amount of at least 45000mg/l with pH 8-9, and in the working solution humic peat fodder additive has pH 7,3-8,0 and contains the following ingredients in mg/l humic acids 10000, fulvic acids 2750- 3200, dry matter 15100-16100, macronutrients: nitrogen – 2095-2326, potassium -106-144, iron – 60-96, calcium – 80 128, phosphorus – 30-150, microelements: copper – 0.70-0.99, zinc – 0.40-0.70, manganese – 1, 18-3.80, magnesium – 122-198, amino acids: asparagine – 210- 237, threonine – 70-93, serine – 100-124, glutamine – 280 320, proline – 275-321, glycine – 72- 93, alanine – 175-206, valine -110-144, methionine – 61-82, isoleucine – 59 82, leucine – 156- 168, tyrosine – 80-103, phenylalanine – 160-186, histidine – 220-258, lysine – 158-186, arginine – 76-83, vitamins: AO, 106-0, 125, E – 0.075-0.095, 81 – 0.010-0.016, 82 – 0.027- 0.056, 83 – 0.034-0.045, 85 – 0.0130-0, 154, 86 – 0.014-0.018, Sun – 0.0025-0.0042, K3 – 0.0027-0.0038; 812 – O.00007-0.00009. 

The claimed feed additive differs from the prototype by the fact that the content in the motherliquor of humic acids and fulvic acids is 10 times higher, which increases the economic efficiency of its use.

The next difference of the humic feed additive is that it additionally contains other biological active components. The presence of vitamins, macro- and microelements in humic peat feed additive enriches the ration and allows to prevent deficiency of these elements in organism of animals and birds. Amino acids, including essential amino acids, normalize metabolic processes in the body. 

The working solution is prepared by diluting the concentrated mother liquor with distilled or potable water to the content of 10000 mg/l of humic acids.

Digestive processes, unlike the prototype having high alkaline values disturbing the stomach acid environment necessary for digestion, and qualitative indices of the claimed humic feed additive do not depend essentially on the pH in the stated quantitative limits. The ingredients included in the feed additive in the indicated quantities ensure its high biological activity. 

Due to the selected conditions of obtaining the feed additive, it has a higher biological activity than as compared to the prototype, it has a higher biological activity. 

Examples of preparation of a humic feeding additive from peat:

Peat is mixed with 1.0% aqueous ammonia solution and 1.2% aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution in a 1:5:5 ratio, heated to 140°C with constant stirring and the liquid phase is separated. The liquid phase, which is a concentrated mother liquor, has a pH of 8.0 and contains 45000 mg/l of humic acids and fulvic acids.

The working solution is prepared by diluting the concentrated mother liquor 4.5 times with water. It has pH 7,3 and contains the following components, mg/l:
humic acids 10000, fulvic acids – 2750, dry matter – 15100, macroelements: nitrogen -2095, phosphorus -30, potassium -106, magnesium -122, iron – 60, calcium – 80, microelements: copper – O, 70, zinc – 0,40, manganese -1, 18, amino acids: asparagine – 21 O, threonine – 70, serine -100, glutamine -280, proline – 275, glycine – 72, alanine – 175, valine -110, methionine -61, isoleucine – 59, leucine – 156, tyrosine-80, phenylalanine – 160, histidine -220, lysine -158, arginine -76, vitamins: A -O, 106, E -0.075, B1 -0.010, B2 – 0.044, B3 – 0.034, B5 -O, 130, B6 – 0.014, Sun – 0.0025, K3 -0.0027; B12 – 0.000070.

A humic feed additive from peat is prepared as in Example 1. They mix peat with 1.5% solution of aqueous ammonia and 1.75% solution of hydrogen peroxide in the ratio 1:5:5. The mother liquor has a pH of 9.0 and contains 48000 mg/l of humic acids and fulvic acids. The working solution of the humic feed additive is prepared by diluting the concentrated mother liquor with 4.8 times water.

It has a pH of 8.0 and contains the following components, mg/l: humic acids -10000, fulvic acids – 2980, dry matter – 15500, macroelements: nitrogen – 2153, phosphorus – 80, Potassium -129, magnesium -157, iron -66, calcium -95, trace elements: copper – 0,87, zinc – 0,50, manganese – 2,7, amino acids: asparagine -220, threonine -85, serine -113, glutamine – 291, proline -291, glycine – 85, alanine -188, valine -132, methionine – 80, isoleucine -75, leucine – 161, tyrosine -93, phenylalanine – 172, histidine -235, lysine – 170, arginine -79, vitamins: A-O, 118, E -0.080, B1 -0.012, B2 -0.050, B3 -0.040, B5-O, 145, B6 -0.015, Sun – 0.0037, K3 – 0.0030; B12 -0.000077.

Preparation of humic fodder additive from peat is made similarly to the example 1. Mix peat with 1,0% aqueous ammonia solution and 1,75% hydrogen peroxide solution in the ratio 1:5:5. The mother liquor has a pH of 8.2 and contains 46000 mg/l of humic and fulvic acids. The working solution of the humic feed additive is prepared by diluting the concentrated mother liquor with water 4.6 times. It has pH 7,5 and contains the following components, mg/l: humic acids 10000, fulvic acids 3200, dry matter 16100, macronutrients: nitrogen – 2326, phosphor -150, potassium -144, magnesium -198, iron – 96, calcium -128, trace elements: copper -0,99, zinc – 0,70, manganese -3,80, amino acids: asparagine – 237, threonine -93, serine -124, glutamine -320, proline -320, glycine -93, alanine – 206, valine -144, methionine – 82, isoleucine -82, leucine -168, tyrosine -103, phenylalanine -186, histidine -258, lysine -186, arginine -83, vitamins: A-0.121, E- 0.095, B1 -0.016, B2 -0.056, B3 -0.045, B5 -O, 154, B6 – 0.016, 8c -0.0042, K3 – 0.0038, 812 -0.000090.

A humic feed additive from peat is prepared as in Example 1. Mix peat with 1.2% aqueous ammonia solution and 1.2% hydrogen peroxide solution in the ratio 1:5:5. The mother liquor has a pH of 8.8 and contains 47000 mg/l of humic and fulvic acids. The working solution of the humic feed additive is prepared by diluting the concentrated mother liquor with water 4.7 times. It has pH 7,8 and contains the following components, mg/l: humic acids -10000, fulvic acids -2820, dry matter -16100, macronutrients: nitrogen – 2200, phosphorus -102, potassium -125, magnesium -174, iron -90, calcium -115, trace elements: copper – 0,80, zinc -0,60, manganese -2,5, amino acids: asparagine -230, threonine -90, serine -120, glutamine -310, proline -321, glycine -90, alanine -200, valine -140, methionine – 80, isoleucine -80, leucine -165, tyrosine -100, phenylalanine -180, histidine -250, lysine -180, arginine -80, vitamins: A-0.125, E-0.09, 81 -0.011, B2 – 0.027, B3 -0.035, 85 -O, 139, 86 – 0.018, 8c -0.0036, K3 -0.0030, 812 -0.000083.

A humic peat feed additive obtained from example 3 was used for the tests. The effective dose was selected based on the results of preliminary tests on laboratory animals, taking into account special coefficients according to Freireich E.J. (1966) /3/ and according to ratios accepted in veterinary medicine [Mozgov, 1985; Usha et al., 2003] /4/.

Effectiveness of humic feed additive are given in Example 5

Humic feed additive from peat at the dose of 0,35 ml of working solution per 1 kg of live weight was fed with water to broiler chickens of “Sibiryak” cross during the first 35 days of their life. The experiment had a high survival rate in both control (98%) and experimental (98.6%) groups – the loss of chicks was observed mainly in the first days of rearing and was associated with incubation failure, postvaccination complications and injuries. Chick mortality due to feed causes was not detected.

The application of humic peat feed additive helped to increase the live weight of broilers by 4.6% compared with control. Despite rather high indices of average daily gain of live weight in the control group (49,4 g for 35 days of life), feeding the fodder additive increased the gain of live weight by 4,9%. At the same time, the cost per unit live weight gain during the rearing period was 1.67 kg or 5.2% lower than in the control group.

Humic feed additive from peat, having biological activity, optimizes the process of metabolism, as evidenced by the higher levels of vitamins A, 82 in the liver of chickens fed the additive, which exceeds the control by 8,9 and 6,6%, respectively, increases the blood haemoglobin by 17%, increases the ash, calcium and phosphorus in the bones of chickens (by 3,5, 4,0 and 7,2% respectively). The pectoral yield of the broilers in the experimental group was 1.2-4.5% higher, depending on sex.