Animal Husbandry
Biological environmental microorganisms used in the livestock industry improve farming environments and promote the resource utilization of waste through functions such as manure degradation, pathogen suppression, deodorization, and oxygenation.
CD BioSustainable offers beneficial microbial consortia for the livestock industry, covering multiple areas such as environmental improvement, waste resource recovery, and animal microecological regulation. Leveraging our proprietary strain screening and formulation technologies, we help livestock enterprises enhance biosecurity standards and jointly build an eco-friendly, efficient, and low-carbon modern livestock production system.
| Category | Representative Strains | Main Functions |
| Lactic Acid Bacteria | Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Streptococcus faecalis, etc. | Regulate intestinal microecology, inhibit pathogenic bacteria, enhance immunity, prevent and treat diarrhea. Most widely used probiotics. |
| Bacillus | Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, etc. | Heat and pressure resistant; produce various digestive enzymes (e.g., protease) to improve feed conversion; consume oxygen to inhibit harmful gut bacteria. |
| Yeasts | Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida tropicalis, etc. | Rich in protein and vitamins; promote rumen microbial activity; enhance digestion and absorption; improve phosphorus utilization; some can partially replace fishmeal. |
| Photosynthetic Bacteria | Rhodospirillum, Rhodopseudomonas, etc. | High protein content; produce bioactive substances like coenzyme Q; primarily used in aquaculture to improve water quality. |
| Other / Fungi | Aspergillus (e.g., Aspergillus oryzae), Clostridium butyricum, etc. | Increase the number of cellulolytic bacteria in the rumen when added to ruminant feed; improve crude fiber digestibility. |
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