Whole Maize for Animal Feed | Poultry, Pigeons & Livestock
Whole Maize for Animal Feed | Poultry, Pigeons & Livestock
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Our Whole Maize is a staple, energy-rich feed suitable for a variety of animals including chickens, ducks, pigeons, and livestock. Clean, sun-dried, and packed in bulk, this maize supports daily feeding routines on farms and in backyards.
🌽 Key Benefits:
- Excellent source of carbohydrates and digestible energy
- Supports weight gain and egg production in poultry
- Ideal as a base or supplement in mixed feed rations
- Cleaned, unprocessed whole kernels for natural feeding behavior
🐓 Suitable for: Chickens, ducks, pigeons, geese, cattle, sheep, and goats
🚚 Delivery: Gauteng & North West Provinces
Our whole maize is sourced locally and packaged with care to ensure freshness and quality. Whether you're a smallholder, homesteader, or hobbyist, this is a cost-effective, dependable feed solution.
Feeding Instructions:
- Feed as part of a balanced diet — do not feed as the sole ration.
- Chickens: 50–70g per bird per day, mixed with layers mash or pellets.
- Pigeons: Mix with smaller grains or seeds; 15–30g per bird per day.
- Livestock: Use as energy supplement in feed rations, up to 40% of daily dry matter intake.
- Always provide fresh water and ensure feed is kept dry and clean.
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FAQ
Do you deliver tilapia fingerlings in North West?
Yes, we deliver across North West and Gauteng, including Johannesburg, Pretoria, and surrounding areas. Orders are packed in oxygen-sealed bags for safe transport.
How many fingerlings should I start with?
For a 1,000-litre pond, we recommend 50–100 fingerlings. We’re happy to advise based on your setup.
Can I keep tilapia fingerlings in a tank?
Yes, they adapt well to tanks, especially in early stages. Make sure you maintain clean water and proper aeration.