Easyhealth
Building a multi-strain probiotics preparation should be based on the efficacy of single strain. The every single strains of GBW Group were selected by specific properties such as stability against acids and bile salts, adhesion capability to intestinal epithelial cells, inhibition of pathogens, (e.g. Salmonella, E. coli, and C.perfringens), germination rate in the digestive tract, immunological activity, metabolic end-products like digestive enzymes, lactic acid, Volatile Fatty Acids (VFA). But, there's no one single strain of bacteria have good performance in all
of these properties.
Easyhealth is a mixture of 3 different strains of bacterial, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus coagulans, and Clostridium butyricum, which developed based on the “Whole intestine distribution” theory that can nourishing the whole intestine.
Why Easyhealth?
Contain three unique spore-forming bacteria.
Bacillus licheniformis mainly exert positive effect in the upper intestinal, secret large amount of protease, amylase, and xylanase increase the digestibility of nutrients. Produces the peptide lichenicidin, a bacteriocin selectively inhibiting the growth of Clostridium perfringens, the causative agent of necrotic enteritis.
Bacillus coagulans mainly exert positive effect in the distal small intestine and large intestine, with excellent lactic acid producing ability lower the pH of intestinal, inhibit the growth of pathogen and promote the growth of beneficial bacteria. The extracellular polysaccharide structure of Bacillus coagulans contains fucose monomer and β-1,3, β-1,6glucan glycosidic bond, which has strong immune activate function.
Clostridium butyricum mainly exert positive effect on the hindgut. It has been demonstrated to have high efficacy in treatment and the prophylaxis of diarrhea. It produce large amount of butyrate and acetate which can maintain the integrity of the intestinal, regulate immune and inflammation response, lower intestinal pH.
Effects of Easyhealth on performance of Sows and Piglets
Sows and Piglets are the fundamental and future of pig farm respectively, the performance of Sows and Piglets is critical for profitable pig production.
Trail design:
36 pregnant sows were divided into two groups. The diet of the experimental group was additionally supplemented with 200g Easyhealth per ton compound feed, experiment start from 30 days prepartum to 28 days post-partum.
Results:
Effects of Easyhealth on weaned piglets performance
Weaning imposes tremendous stress on piglets and is accompanied by marked changes in gastrointestinal physiology, microbiology and immunology. Owing to these changes, the period following weaning is characterized by a high incidence of intestinal disturbances with diarrhea and depression of growth performance in piglets.
A field experiment was conducted on a commercial hog farm in China. The aim of this experiment was to investigate the effects of Easyhealth on growth and health performance of weaned piglets.
Trail design:
96 weaned piglets were divided into two groups. The diet of experimental group was additionally supplemented with
200g/t Easyhealth, experiment time is 30 days.
Results:
Effect of Easyhealth on swine FCR
Effects of Easyhealth on production performance and motility rate of broiler
This data is the research overview of field experiments conducted by GBW Group on four commercial broiler farm.
The results exhibited that growth performance were improved and motility rate were decreased by administrating Easyhealth.
Effects of Easyhealth on egg production in laying hens
A total of 25000 birds of 68-week-old hens (Hy-Line Commercial layers) were conducted in this trial that was housed in cages. A commercial laying hen diet was offered ad libitum. The hens were randomly assigned to one of 2 treatments,
(1) control group and (2) Easyhealth group (100g/ton compound feed). The laying rate and damaged egg rate were recorded,
experiment time is 30 days.
Results:
The results show that the egg-laying rate was improved and the damaged egg rate was decreased by administrating Easyhealth in laying hens.