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We are producing antibiotics free pork
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" We provide safe and clean pig meat. "
Mr. Wu, Jonghun, the owner of Uil Farm, is devoted to producing safe and high quality pig meat for the customers who want safe food.
300 sows are being bred in Uil farm. The farm has 25 acres farmland, and total seven pigpens. Each one of them is for the pregnant pigs, for the pigs in parturition, for piglets, and the rest four are for the growing-finishing pigs on the one acre wide building. Equipped with winch curtain, the biggest pride and joy of Uil farm is its safe and clean pig meat without the use of antibiotics.
“This pride of Uil farm comes from ‘Biotite V’”. Succeeding to his father’s twenty years old swine farm business, Mr. Wu says that working for the swine farm industry really satisfies him recently.
“Because of healthy pigs with the production cost going down, we can get through any tough recession without any difficulty.”
Uil farm uses OEM feed, and after Biotite V addition, they save US $4,166 of production cost every month. Especially, the vaccine cost downed from US $2,500 to less than US $1,600. Furthermore, the pigs are growing healthy without diseases, which enables them to use less hands.
The efficacy of Biotite V, launched by Seobong BioBestech Co. Ltd., could be seen in Uil farm.
Mr. Wu says, “We have never used antibiotics since the addition of Biotite V in feed. I feel really good, because the grade of pigs went up and pigs grew up healthy without antibiotics.” As an antibiotics replacement, using natural mineral substances, Biotite V is powdered feed additive which can be mixed in any kind of feed. Biotite V has already been proven to be effective in improving feed efficiency and meat quality.
Biotite V has been evaluated as antibiotics substitute for its remarkable efficacy in enhancing immune system.
According to the trial results of Biotite V addition, IgG increased 86.6% and the mortality rate decreased by 90%. And Biotite V decreased diarrhea and dead pigs, prevented respiratory disease, improved nutrient utilization, enhanced weight gain and dressing rate, and improved feed efficiency. Those are proven effects that enable livestock farms to make handsome profits.
Mr. Wu first met Biotite V last November 2002.
Mr. Wu tells that one of the farm owners in the neighborhood recommended Biotite V.
“At first, I thought Biotite V probably had similar effects like the other products in the market. However, while using Biotite V without much of expectation, pig performance improvement and environment friendly effects could be found in the meantime.”
Uil farm also gets very good pig grade compared to other pig farms. Last Jan 14, 2003, more than
90% of pigs graded A. Among the total 43 pigs for the market, 39 pigs were A. He says, “Our pigs graded much higher after Biotite V addition. This resulted in much more profits. Furthermore, Biotite V is effective in improving the environment of pigpens.”
The first seen effect was reduced ammonia gas.
Because of the smell of ammonia gas in the pigpen, most farm owners in Korea suffer from the continuous complaints from the neighbors. However, according to Mr. Wu, Biotite V addition in feed reduced ammonia gas, and hence solved years-long ammonia gas problem.
With the help of Biotite V, he didn’t need to use smell remover, and the complaints from the neighborhood considerably decreased.
After using Biotite V, he could not see sick and dead pigs.
“Before Biotite V inclusion, I had frequently seen sick and dead pigs, but Biotite V prevented the appearance of sick and dead pigs. It must be resulted from improved immune system after Biotite V addition.”
Mr. Wu says that he could meet the current consumer’s need for safe foods with his antibiotics free and high quality pig meat.
“Biotite V shortened the growing period of pigs by 2 ~ 3 days, and pigs got less stressed and recovered very quickly from diseases,” Mr. Wu delivers.
Mr. Wu’s advice to other farm owners, who want to make high profits, is that short term Biotite V saves big money. Great profits come gradually from little more care and concern for the business.
- The Veterinary & Livestock News 25 Feb, 2003 -
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