The Terratiga Layer Developer Feed is meant to finalize the development of the layer pullet into a mature laying bird and is fed from the 9th week up to the 17th week. By the 17th week, the bird is expected to have fully developed and be ready to start laying eggs.
Terratiga Feed is made from best-in-class milling equipment, produced using high-quality ingredients as well as an excellent balance of essential amino acids.
The main objective is to achieve or exceed the target body weight for age as well as focus on maximizing performance.
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2354
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Terratiga Layer Developer Feed | 50Kg
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The Terratiga Layer Developer Feed is meant to finalize the development of the layer pullet into a mature laying bird and is fed from the 9th week up to the 17th week. By the 17th week, the bird is expected to have fully developed and be ready to start laying eggs.
Terratiga Feed is made from best-in-class milling equipment, produced using high-quality ingredients as well as an excellent balance of essential amino acids.
The main objective is to achieve or exceed the target body weight for age as well as focus on maximizing performance.
The Terratiga Layer Developer Feed is meant to finalize the development of the layer pullet into a mature laying bird and is fed from the 9th week up to the 17th week. By the 17th week, the bird is expected to have fully developed and be ready to start laying eggs.
The Terratiga brand for layers comes in mash forms which are specially formulated and uniquely enriched with performance-enhancing additives for growing birds.
This range is widely appreciated for its optimum quality, hygienic processing, and easily digestible nature.
It contains all micro-ingredients and proteins in well-formulated proportions.
In addition, it optimizes the performance and persistence of growers with high peak performance and production.
Characteristics of Terratiga Layer Developer Feed:
Type: Complete Feed
Compound: Mash
Lifecycle: Developer (11 – 17 weeks)
Packaging: 50KG
Benefits
Ready to use feed
Specially designed for birds entering sexual maturity
High in Energy to support the birds' growth
Good uniformity of particle size is essential. This feed comes in a fine mash which makes it easy for the chicks to eat up the feed faster. With Terratiga Layer Developer Feed we have deployed cutting-edge technologies into ensuring that there is uniformity in the particles, thereby tackling the imbalance in nutrition which is a common concern in the existing feed market.
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The Terratiga Layer Developer Feed is meant to finalize the development of the layer pullet into a mature laying bird and is fed from the 9th week up to the 17th week. By the 17th week, the bird is expected to have fully developed and be ready to start laying eggs.
The Terratiga brand for layers comes in mash forms which are specially formulated and uniquely enriched with performance-enhancing additives for growing birds.
This range is widely appreciated for its optimum quality, hygienic processing, and easily digestible nature.
It contains all micro-ingredients and proteins in well-formulated proportions.
In addition, it optimizes the performance and persistence of growers with high peak performance and production.
Characteristics of Terratiga Layer Developer Feed:
Type: Complete Feed
Compound: Mash
Lifecycle: Developer (11 – 17 weeks)
Packaging: 50KG
Benefits
Ready to use feed
Specially designed for birds entering sexual maturity
High in Energy to support the birds' growth
Good uniformity of particle size is essential. This feed comes in a fine mash which makes it easy for the chicks to eat up the feed faster. With Terratiga Layer Developer Feed we have deployed cutting-edge technologies into ensuring that there is uniformity in the particles, thereby tackling the imbalance in nutrition which is a common concern in the existing feed market.