Stronger flocks, better yields.
Practical poultry solutions for broiler and layer farms — supporting gut health, litter quality, and house management.
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Core Challenges
"Real farm problems come first. Our products come after."
Footpad problems reduce grading value and farm returns
Wet litter and poor manure condition can lead to poor footpad condition, lower grading value, and weaker farm returns.
Why it matters:
Footpad condition is one of the visible signs of house and litter quality. Poor footpad condition can affect chicken welfare, grading value, processing quality, and farm returns.
How we help:
NioCare supports gut function, digestion, and nutrient absorption, helping reduce undigested nutrients and nitrogen compounds left in manure. This supports better manure and litter condition, helping reduce wet-litter pressure that contributes to footpad problems.
Products:
NioCare Poultry, NioCare In-Feed
Poor litter condition makes house management harder
When manure is too wet or nutrient-rich, litter can deteriorate faster and make daily house management more difficult.
Why it matters:
Litter condition directly affects poultry house environment. When litter becomes wet or deteriorated, ammonia pressure increases, footpad problems become more likely, and the house becomes harder to manage throughout the production cycle.
How we help:
NioCare supports better feed digestion and nutrient utilization, so fewer nutrients remain in manure as a food source for undesirable microbial activity. This helps improve manure condition, supports drier litter, and slows litter deterioration.
Products:
NioCare Poultry, NioCare In-Feed
Ammonia, odor, and flies create farm pressure
Poor manure and litter condition can increase ammonia, odor, flies, and pressure from workers or nearby communities.
Why it matters:
Ammonia, odor, and fly pressure can affect chicken comfort, worker conditions, farm image, and community relationships. When the house environment becomes difficult to control, it creates both production pressure and complaint risk.
How we help:
NioCare helps reduce the amount of undigested nutrients and nitrogen compounds in manure. Beneficial microbes that remain active after excretion can continue working in manure and litter, helping reduce ammonia pressure, odor pressure, and fly-related conditions as part of house management.
Products:
NioCare Poultry, NioCare In-Feed
Gut instability affects flock consistency
Unstable gut condition can reduce feed utilization, affect growth, and make flock performance less consistent.
Why it matters:
Gut condition affects digestion, nutrient utilization, immunity, manure condition, and feed conversion. When the gut is unstable, chickens may not use feed efficiently, and flock performance becomes harder to manage.
How we help:
NioCare combines beneficial microbes and digestion-supporting activity to help improve nutrient absorption and intestinal microbial balance. Better nutrient use supports more consistent flock performance and helps reduce nutrient waste in manure.
Products:
NioCare Poultry, NioCare In-Feed
Coccidiosis pressure can lead to secondary gut damage
When intestinal lining is weakened, secondary bacteria such as Clostridium perfringens can worsen gut damage, manure quality, litter condition, and flock performance.
Why it matters:
Coccidiosis pressure can damage the intestinal lining and disturb gut balance. Once the intestinal surface is weakened, secondary bacteria — especially Clostridium perfringens — can take advantage of this condition, multiply, produce toxins, and make intestinal damage more severe. This can affect growth, feed utilization, manure quality, litter condition, and overall flock performance.
How we help:
NioCare is not positioned as a replacement for coccidiosis treatment or farm coccidiosis control programs. Its role is to support the gut environment during intestinal challenge periods. The beneficial microbes in NioCare help promote intestinal microbial balance, support epithelial integrity, and support mucosal defense. By helping reduce the risk of secondary bacterial overgrowth — especially Clostridium perfringens — after intestinal damage, NioCare supports better gut resilience, manure condition, litter quality, and flock consistency.
Products:
NioCare Poultry, NioCare In-Feed
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