Pit Puck is a high-CFU, drop-in microbial tablet developed for livestock manure pits and waste lagoons operating under mixed aerobic, facultative, and low-oxygen conditions. The advanced bacterial formulation activates throughout the manure mass to accelerate organic solids digestion, reduce sludge accumulation, and improve manure handling efficiency. The fast-dissolving, sinking tablet format simplifies application with no pre-mixing or equipment required, making Pit Puck a practical, low-labor solution for ongoing pit and lagoon management.
Modern livestock operations place heavy demands on manure storage systems. High organic loading, variable moisture, and continuous waste input can lead to solids buildup, crust formation, odor generation, and poor manure flow. Over time, manure pits and waste lagoons become harder to agitate and pump, increasing labor, equipment wear, and nutrient inconsistency during land application.
Pit Puck is a high-CFU microbial manure treatment delivered in an easy-to-dose tablet form that functions under mixed aerobic, facultative, and low-oxygen conditions. This advanced bacterial formulation functions as a biological manure digester, activating throughout the manure mass to accelerate organic solids breakdown, reduce sludge accumulation, and improve overall manure handling efficiency. Delivered in a fast-dissolving, sinking tablet, Pit Puck simplifies application while ensuring microbes are distributed where digestion is needed most.
Each component of Pit Puck plays a complementary role in manure digestion and lagoon performance. The selected beneficial bacteria produce enzymes that break down fats, fibers, proteins, and other organic solids that contribute to crusting and sludge formation. These microbes remain active across variable oxygen conditions commonly found in manure pits and lagoons, supporting continuous digestion rather than surface-only activity.
As organic matter is biologically converted, manure becomes more uniform and pumpable. Reduced solids accumulation improves agitation efficiency, lowers pumping resistance, and helps prevent plugging of pumps, lines, and injectors. At the same time, microbial activity supports more complete nutrient stabilization, helping retain nitrogen in usable forms while reducing odor intensity associated with unmanaged decomposition.
By supporting these biological processes, Pit Puck functions as a microbial manure treatment that improves storage performance, reduces operational headaches, and enhances the value of stored manure as a nutrient resource. The simple drop-in tablet format makes Pit Puck an effective solution for dairy, swine, and other livestock operations seeking consistent manure pit and lagoon management with minimal labor input.
Efficient manure management depends on active microbial digestion. Pit Puck delivers beneficial bacteria that accelerate organic breakdown and reduce long-term solids accumulation.
Poor flow and solids accumulation increase labor and equipment strain. Pit Puck improves manure uniformity for easier handling.
Unmanaged manure decomposition contributes to odor and nitrogen loss. Pit Puck supports controlled biological pathways that improve storage conditions.
Pit Puck is designed for ease of use in real-world livestock operations.
Looking for a reliable microbial manure treatment to improve pit and lagoon performance? Pit Puck is a proven, high-CFU manure treatment tablet designed to digest solids, reduce odors, and simplify manure handling across livestock operations. Available directly from the manufacturer in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats, Pit Puck provides a practical biological solution for modern manure management systems.
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Apply 4 Pit Pucks per the following livestock equivalents to establish active microbial digestion:
This initial application jump-starts biological activity, accelerates solids digestion, and begins liquefying accumulated manure solids and sludge.
Apply 1 Pit Puck per week per the following livestock equivalents to maintain consistent digestion and manure handling performance:
Weekly maintenance dosing supports continued solids reduction, improved agitation and pumping, odor control, and nutrient stability.