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Lungs are our animals’ weak link

Respiratory pathologies in production animals have a major impact, both in economic terms (reduced growth, mortality, treatments) and in terms of antibiotic use, which contributes to the development of resistance. The etiology is diverse, including environmental factors and pathogens, and is often referred to as a respiratory complex.

The cost is also environmental

According to the Animal Health Europe association, reducing the incidence of pathologies by 10% in production animals as a whole saves the equivalent of the annual carbon output of almost 120 million Europeans. The environmental aspect must therefore also be taken into account. Prevention, support for affected animals and their recovery are also important considerations.

An integrated approach

AERION is a Biodevas Laboratoires product for ruminants, poultry and pigs.

Its mode of action is composed of 4 synergistic actions:

1 – Helps develop immunity, especially local immunity.

2 – Prevention of oxidative stress by stimulating the NRF2 biochemical pathway, which has an impact on the production of natural antioxidant enzymes (catalase, SOD, GPX, etc.), inhibition of the NF-kB inflammatory pathway and immunity.

3 – The mucolytic effect is particularly interesting, as the bronchial cilia that protect the respiratory tree are particularly strained and need time to recover.

4 – Helps control inflammation.

Enhancing our toolbox

AERION is a 100% natural product, made from plants extracted by Biodevas Laboratoire. AERION is non-biocidal and does not contribute to the development of new resistances.

Its mode of action relies on the support and resilience of animals. AERION can be used on poultry, ruminants and pigs, in both conventional and organic farming.

Several versions and concentrations are available for use in all vectors (feed, drinking water, milk).

Biodevas Laboratoires sources 94% of its plants from France, helping to reduce our industry’s carbon footprint.

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In the category : Animals, Poultry, Ruminants, Swine