Poultry & Chicken Food for Farm Birds and Domestic Poultry
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Poultry & Chicken Food

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Volkman Seed Company Winner's Cup Pigeon Grit Variant Size Volkman Seed Company
Volkman Seed Company Treat for Chicken Volkman Seed Company
Health Extension Fresh Eggs Daily Black Soldier Fly Carbon Neutral 2lb
Volkman Seed Company Scratch Treat for Chicken 1ea/15 lb Volkman Seed Company
Volkman Seed Company Mealworms Chicken Food 1ea/11 lb Volkman Seed Company
Volkman Seed Company Mealworms Chicken Food 1ea/1.25 lb Volkman Seed Company
Volkman Seed Company Layer Pellet Blend Chicken Treat 1ea/2 lb Volkman Seed Company
Volkman Seed Company Layer Pellet Blend Chicken Treat Volkman Seed Company
AgotadoPurina® Purina® Oyster Shell Hen Supplement 5 Lbs Purina®
Purina® Purina® Organic Layer Crumbles Hen Vitamins 35 Lbs Purina®
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Poultry & Chicken Food

Poultry Chicken Food

Poultry feed is food for farm poultry, including chickens, ducks, geese, and other domestic birds.
Before the twentieth century, poultry was mostly kept on general farms, and foraged for much of their feed, eating insects, grain spilled by cattle and horses, and plants around the farm. This was often supplemented by grain, household scraps, calcium supplements such as oyster shells, and garden waste.
As farming became more specialized, many farms kept flocks too large to be fed in this way, and nutritionally complete poultry feed was developed. Modern feeds for poultry consists largely of grain, protein supplements such as soybean oil meal, mineral supplements, and vitamin supplements. The quantity of feed, and the nutritional requirements of the feed, depending on the weight and age of the poultry, their rate of growth, their rate of egg production, the weather (cold or wet weather causes higher energy expenditure), and the amount of nutrition the poultry obtain from foraging. This results in a wide variety of feed formulations. The substitution of less expensive local ingredients introduces additional variations