Broiler Feeds

High-performance feeds for fast-growing meat chickens

Overview

Our Broiler Feeding program is designed to maximize growth rate and feed efficiency from day one to market weight. Formulated for optimal muscle development, strong skeletal structure, and excellent meat quality in 6-8 weeks.

Broiler Feed Products

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Starter Crumbs Grofast

Energy- and protein-rich starter diet formulated for uniform growth, proper muscle development, and strong bone structure.

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Grower Pellets Gro Fast

A complete and well-balanced diet for fast, healthy, and uniform broiler growth.

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Finisher Pellets Grofast

Nutrient-rich compounded feed designed for early slaughter and excellent meat quality.

Feeding Program

Phase 1: Starter Crumbs

Age: Day 1–10

Feed: Broiler Starter Crumbs Gro Fast

Expected intake: 350 g per bird


Performance Targets:

• Target weight: 170 g by Day 7

• Total feed consumption: 350 g per bird


Transition

Transition to Phase 2 Grower Pellets at Day 11

Phase 2: Grower Pellets

Age: Day 11–23

Feed: Broiler Grower Pellets Gro Fast

Expected intake: 1.3 kg per bird

Performance Targets

• Target weight: 1.15 kg

• Total feed consumption: 1.3 kg per bird

Transition

Transition to Phase 3 Finisher Pellets at Day 24

Phase 3: Finisher Pellets

Age: Day 24–Market

Feed: Broiler Finisher Pellets Gro Fast

Expected intake: 1.9 kg per bird

Performance Targets

• Target weight: 1.9 kg by Day 32

• Total feed consumption: 1.9 kg per bird

For best performance:

Use fresh feed stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Feed transition at day 11( starter to grower feed) and day 24 ( grower to finisher feed)

Day 1 - 70% Old feed 30% New feed

Day 2 - 50% Old feed 30% New feed

Day 3- 70% Old feed 30% New feed

Management Guidelines

Housing & Setup

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House Orientation

Open-sided houses on east-west axis ensure adequate natural airflow. Clean and disinfect 1-2 weeks before chick arrival.

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Litter Preparation

Use highly absorbent litter 5-7cm thick. Place 48 hours before chicks arrive to prevent ingestion and ensure comfort.

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Chick Quality

Source disease-free chicks from reliable hatcheries. Initial weight must be over 42 grams. Check for strength and health.

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Temperature Control

Critical for feed intake throughout the cycle. Proper brooding temperature in first week determines future growth performance.

Growth Monitoring

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Ventilation Management

Essential to reduce heat stress, remove humidity, and disperse ammonia and CO₂. Poor ventilation causes disease and mortality.

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Weekly Weighing

Randomly select and weigh birds weekly to monitor flock performance. Track against target weights for each phase.

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Feeder Height

Correct feeder height is paramount to reduce spillage and ensure all birds have equal access to feed.

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Space Allowance

Provide adequate floor space, feeder, and drinker access. Prevent overcrowding to reduce stress and maintain optimal health.

Feed & Water Management

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Feed Transition

Gradual transition critical at day 11 (starter to grower) and day 24 (grower to finisher). 3-day gradual mixing protocol.

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Clean Water Supply

Clean drinking water is essential for good broiler performance. Critical nutrient that must always be available.

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Disease Control

Follow vaccination program recommended by hatchery. Combined with adequate ventilation ensures optimum growth.

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All In, All Out

After selling birds, rest the house and disinfect before starting new production cycle. Prevents disease carryover.

Ready to raise faster-growing, profitable broilers?

Contact us today or find your nearest stockist to get started with Belmill quality feeds.