Explore the validated clinical field trial data and guaranteed formulations that drive high feed conversion ratios and flock quality.
Probiotic supplementation is a highly lucrative preventative investment. Customer field reports and BNA trials yield major financial returns.
Reduces the total volume of consumed feed required to hit target weight.
Maintains organic immunity to prevent early chick and adult bird loss.
Fosters higher carcass weight and exceptional meat acceptance acceptances.
Improves shell thickness, egg size consistency, and laying frequency.
On a standard broiler feed cycle, an average 10% FCR improvement equates to a massive feed savings of approximately $270 per 1,000 birds.
Furthermore, these estimates do not account for the premium quality and increased market appeal of broiler meat, nor the savings from antibiotics and vet visits. Preventative maintenance cuts farm overhead dramatically.
"In 7 weeks, they averaged over 7 lbs. live dressed... breast was 3.61 lbs.! ... reduced feed consumption (improved FCR)."
- Mark Borchers, Borchers Farms, Holstein, IAAn all-natural, highly concentrated multi-species probiotic blend built on an organic food carrier.
Rice flour, Soybean meal, Dried Bacillus subtilis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, Dried Pediococcus acidilactici fermentation product, Dried Pediococcus pentosaceus fermentation product, Dried Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product, Salt.
Incorporate Gro-2-Max into drinking water (highly recommended for uniform distribution) or dry feed every 1 to 3 days.
Mixing Gro-2-Max with daily clean drinking water is the most efficient and direct administration route for flocks and chicks.
Allowing mixed water to stand for 2 hours helps active microbial strains fully activate.
Feed rationing is excellent for small coops or dry feeding schedules, ensuring each bird receives a balanced daily CFU intake.
Ensure dry feed mixed with probiotics is consumed within 24 hours to prevent moisture degradation.