Poultry Feeds
While chickens can’t live on a kale diet and hit the gym everyday, there are ways of keeping them healthy. Your poultry requires a balanced and nutritious diet. This will help them grow and gain weight. It will also assist with the egg production process. You won’t even be able to remember the last time your feathered friend got sick, as a healthy and mindful diet boosts immunity from various related diseases. NFFPM Poultry Feeds give your backyard birds the perfect balance of protein, minerals, vitamins and other nutrients they need.
Chicken Broiler Feeds
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Chicken Layer Feeds
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Turkey Feeds
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Duck Feeds
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Quail Feeds
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Ostrich Feeds
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Houbara Feeds
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Pigeon Feeds
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Pheasant Feeds
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Partridge Feeds
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Your chickens have an appetite, and
we know how to satisfy them!
Ruminant Feeds
A variety of different species like cows, sheep, goats, buffalos, deer, giraffes and camels are what zoologists call “ruminants”. This means they digest their food by processing it in a complex four-chambered stomach.
At a certain stage in their lives, ruminant animals need more energy to help them produce milk or gain weight. Energy in animal feed usually comes from grains, which can be fed independantly or as part of a total mixed ration (TMR). NFFPM Ruminant Feeds provides energy in a concentrated form, which allows the animal to grow faster and be more efficient with its food.
Camel Feeds
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Sheep Feeds
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Dairy Feeds
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Deer Feeds
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You Are What Your Animals Eat!
Horse Feeds
Horses are not only beautiful, but interesting creatures. They aren’t ruminants, but they’re not non-ruminants either. Instead, they fall into the category of “hindgut fermenters”. These majestic creatures can digest hay due to a cool body part called an “enlarged cecum”. This has the potential to hold a whopping eight gallons of feed! The cecum acts like a ruminant animal stomach. In this way, horses can function like aruminant animal. Because of this unqiue feature, horses should be fed like ruminants.
Most of their diet comes from forage or roughage and any extra energy comes from limited amounts of grain. Our feeds may not automatically place your horse in the winner’s circle. That takes practice and a touch of fortune. But it certainly will help her maintain high performance levels, and keep her healthy and in supreme condition.
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The secret to a successful horse is nutritious feed
Laboratory Animal Feeds
Alfafa hay is a vital ingredient in highly nutritious feed. It also has the required touches of protein, fiber, energy, vitamins and minerals premix to enable rabbits and rodent to grow and reproduce properly. Bunnies need their energy!