Our Feeds at ECF have developed the reputation for delivering the best results to farmers in that of high feed conversion ratios, production output and meat quality.
The emphasis we place on the high nutritional needs of Poultry, Pigs, Rabbits, Cows and Small Ruminants has continued to make us the obvious choice of farmers in our Caribbean sub-region.
Excellent customer service, technical support mechanisms and consistency in quality and supply help us to ensure and sustain lucrative operations for all stakeholders involved.
Feed Products Listing
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Chick Starter | 19 |
Feed to starter pullets from day old,to seven weeks depending on their weight |
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Pullet Grower (Med) | 16 | Feed to pullets from six to seven weeks until sixteen weeks of age depending on their weight |
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Pullet Grower (Non Med) |
16 | Feed non-medicated,pullet grower from 16 weeks of age until birds reach 10% production at approximately 20 to 22 weeks of age |
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Layer | 17 & 19 | Feed to laying chickens from 10% egg production to 40 weeks of age. At 40 weeks of age birds may be fed 15% layer. |
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Broiler Starter | 21 | Feed to broiler chicks from one day to four weeks of age |
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Broiler Grower | 19 | Feed to broilers starting with the fifth week until birds are switched to broiler finisher |
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Broiler Finisher | 18 | Feed to broilers during the last five days prior to slaughter. |
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Pig Starter | 17 | Feed to baby pigs from weaning to 75 lbs of,body weight |
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Pig Grower | 15 | Feed to pigs from 75lbs body weight until ready for market |
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Pig Finisher | 13 | Feed to pigs from 120lbs body weight until ready for market |
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Banana Supplement | 20 | Feed 1 to 3 lbs of banana supplement per day to growing pigs along with fresh bananas fed to appetite |
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Sow Ration | 16 | Gestation: Feed to 4 to 5 lbs per head per day increase feeding to 5 to 6 lbs per head per day, 30 days prior to furrowing. |
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Dairy Pellets | 16 & 18 | • Lactation: Gradually increase feed after furrowing until fed to appetite. • Feed 16% Dairy Ration together with high protein forage fed to appetite • Feed to dairy cows according to body weight and milk production. Feed at the rate of 2% of body weight plus 1lb per 3 lbs of milk |
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G.P.R. | 14 | A general purpose livestock feed for feeding to all classes of livestock at the rate of 1% to 2% of body weight |
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Horse Pellets | 14 | • Feed 1/2 to 1 1/2 per100lbs body weight, according to the amount of work and desired body condition • Feed good quality hay at the same rate or provide free choice feeding of quality fresh hay |
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Rabbit Pellets | 17 | Feed to Rabbits appetite |