Sourcing and distribution of animal nutrition is OrgAgro’s area of specialisation. The animal nutrition encompasses the dietary needs and feeding practices of various domesticated and wild animals to ensure their health, growth, reproduction, and performance.
Poultry Feed
Poultry feed is crucial for the growth, health, and productivity of poultry. The composition and type of feed vary based on the species, age, and purpose (meat or egg production) of the poultry. Here are some common poultry feeds:
Starter Feed is given to chicks from day one until they are around six weeks old.
Grower Feed is for pullets (young chickens) from six weeks to about 14 weeks.
Finisher Feed for broilers (meat chickens) from about 14 weeks until slaughter.
Layer Feed for hens that are laying eggs, usually starting from around 18-20 weeks of age.
Breeder Feed for breeding poultry to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for reproduction.
Types Of Poultry Feeds
Start Feed
Grower Feed
Finisher/broiler Feed
Layer Feed
Breeder Feed
Specialised Feed
Pig Feed
Pig feed is a critical component in pig farming as it directly affects the growth, health, and productivity of the animals. There are various types of pig feed, each designed to meet the nutritional requirements at different stages of a pig’s life.
Starter Feed is designed for piglets from weaning until about 25 kg (55 lbs).
Grower Feed for pigs weighing between 25 kg (55 lbs) and 50-60 kg (110-130 lbs). It has moderate protein content around 16-18%.
Finisher Feed for pigs from 60 kg (130 lbs) until market weight (around 100-120 kg or 220-265 lbs).
Breeder Feed is specifically formulated for breeding pigs, including sows and boars. Balanced nutrients to support reproductive health.
Types Of Pig Feeds
Starter Feed
Grower Feed
Finisher Feed
Breeder Feed
Fish Feed
Fish feed is essential for the growth, health, and reproduction of fish in aquaculture and aquarium settings. There are various types of fish feed, each formulated to meet the specific dietary needs of different species of fish. The types of fish feed can be broadly categorized into natural feed, artificial feed, and live feed.
Natural feed includes organisms that fish would typically consume in their natural habitat including plankton, aquatic plants, insects and larvae, and detritus.
Artificial feed is specifically formulated to provide balanced nutrition in various forms, including pellets, flakes, granules, crisps, wafers and tablets.
Live feed consists of living organisms fed to fish, providing natural behaviour stimulation and high nutritional value. There are also specialized feeds designed for specific purposes or stages of life.
Types Of Fish Feeds
Natural Feed
Artificial Feed
Live Feed
Specialised Feed