Products are scientifically formulated
Chicks dig it
We have one goal when it comes to our poultry feed — maximising on-farm profits.
Our poultry feed is perfectly balanced with the right protein to energy ratio to maximise the cost and effectiveness of our rations.
Poultry Feed
Broiler
Scientifically formulated to provide all nutritional requirements
Broiler Breeders
Layer
Our focus is on formulating feed to deliver maximum on-farm profits. In order to optimise the cost effectiveness of our rations, we have developed the ideal protein profile with the correct protein to energy ratio.
Our nutritionally balanced feed supports the correct body development for all phases as well as appropriate feather growth. Farmers can maximise the efficiency of the hens for egg production and achieve the maximum egg weight.
During the rearing phase, a flock will benefit from the Epol Sure-Lay Starter, Sure-Lay Grower and Sure-Lay Developer ranges. From 0-15 weeks, pullets benefit from feed with high protein and energy levels to ensure optimal organ and skeletal development for the future laying hen. From 15-18 weeks, Sure-Lay Developer ensures that lean muscle tissue and body fat reserves are deposited for the early onset of production.
The feeding and management of pullets during the growing period has a major impact on egg production and egg weights during the laying period. Mistakes made during the critical rearing period can lead to poor production in lay, which cannot be corrected at this stage.
It is essential that diets are changed at the correct time to ensure body weight and uniformity targets are met. Pullets that achieve target body weights at maturity generally become the best producing layers.
Epol layer feeds have been developed to maintain constant nutrient intake and maximise the efficiency of the hens for egg production. As flocks age, their nutrient requirements change, and it is best to phase-feed these flocks for the duration of the laying cycle.
It is important to note that feed consumption depends on temperature, breed, humidity, energy level and the amino acid profile of the diet.
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