
WHAT
WE DO
At Terrafeed we ensure that we are true to our company slogan - FRESH & CLEAN. As we make multi-stage cleaning and inspection to provide 100% quality to our dear clients and partners.
PRODUCTS (GRAINS)

BUCKWHEAT
BIRDS
With its high contents of starch, buckwheat grain can be a valuable source of carbohydrates in diets for any kind of livestock and poultry.

RAPE SEEDS
BIRDS
Rapeseed meal is a very important source of protein and its use for both ruminant and non-ruminant animals has increased over the last decade.

NIGER SEEDS
BIRDS
Niger seeds are oil seeds similar to flax or linseed. You can feed Niger seeds to chickens and they are rich in protein, oils, vitamin A, and some minerals.

DUN PEAS
BIRDS
Peas have the right balance of protein to carbohydrate and contain significant vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, C, K and B complex.

LIN SEEDS
BIRDS
Lin seed that's given to a chicken's diet results in healthier hens and more nutritious eggs.

GREEN PEAS
BIRDS
Peas have the right balance of protein to carbohydrate and contain significant vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, C, K and B complex.

SAFFLOWER
BIRDS
Safflower meal is high in protein and low fiber and is a suitable ingredient for poultry feed.

JOCKEY OATS
BIRDS
Jockey Oats is high in fiber grain - this is used to make the gamefowl lighter given at 10 to 30 percent.

SORGHUM
BIRDS
Sorghum grain is an interesting energy ingredient in poultry diets due to its nutritional composition, which is very similar to corn.
PRODUCTS (KIBBLES AND PELLETS)

DOG KIBBLE
PETS
Dog kibble suggest the potential benefits to be: reduced dental plaque, healthier gums, reduced risk of bacteria, easier storage, less risk of spoilage, and cost-effectiveness.

PELLETS
POULTRY
Pellets are the most widely-used and easy-to-find chicken feed option, making them more convenient. They also ensure consistent nutrition in every bite, since all of the pellets are the same size!

MIXED GRAINS
POULTRY
The “grain is high in starch and energy, supplement is high in protein and vitamins, and limestone is high in calcium. The hens learn which feeders to go to and how much to eat to meet their basic nutritional needs.
