top of page

Transforming animal health and wellbeing with humic acids

Writer's picture: Ivana LenďákováIvana Lenďáková


When animals' diets are enhanced with natural humic acids, several beneficial effects can be observed, contributing to improved health, productivity, and overall well-being. Here's a breakdown of the key benefits⬇️



✅Humic acids enhance the efficiency of nutrient uptake by improving the permeability of the gut lining. This leads to better absorption of essential nutrients like vitamins and minerals



✅Humic acids promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, contributing to a balanced microbiome. This improves digestion and helps in reducing gastrointestinal disorders.



✅Humic acids are rich in minerals and bioactive compounds that stimulate the immune system, making animals more resistant to infections and diseases.



✅Humic acids can bind to toxins, heavy metals, and harmful pathogens in the digestive tract, preventing their absorption and helping the body eliminate them naturally.



✅Improved Feed Efficiency: By enhancing nutrient absorption, humic acids can lead to better feed conversion rates, meaning animals grow more efficiently with the same or even lower feed intake.



✅Natural Antibiotic Alternative: Humic acids have been observed to reduce the need for antibiotics by acting as a natural antimicrobial agent.



✅Improved Disease Resistance: Regular supplementation can lower the incidence of infections, reducing the reliance on synthetic medications.



✅Improved Coat and Skin Health: The detoxifying properties of humic acids can lead to better skin and coat condition, contributing to the overall appearance and well-being of pets or livestock



✅Environmental Benefits


Humic acids have been shown to reduce the ammonia content in animal waste, leading to a healthier environment for both the animals and their surroundings.



✅Improved Soil Health via Manure: When animals excrete manure enhanced with humic acids, it contributes to enriching the soil quality, enhancing microbial activity, and promoting sustainable farming practices.

0 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page