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'poultry feed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to food for poultry, such as chickens, ducks, or turkeys. For example: "The farmer purchased large bags of poultry feed to feed the chickens."
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Most observers blame the rising cost of poultry feed for that price increase.
The plants have also been used in livestock and poultry feed.
The Roche business, which makes products used in livestock and poultry feed to prevent disease, had about $200 million in sales last year.
Melamine is the new scam of choice, they say, because urea — another nitrogen-rich chemical — is illegal for use in pig and poultry feed and can be easily detected in China as well as in the United States.
John Glisson, the director of research programs at the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association, an industry group, said in an e-mail reply to questions that poultry feed mills "keep detailed records of antibiotic usage in the feed they manufacture".
Combine one gallon each of the following four ingredients in a five-gallon bucket: Oyster shells, or the poultry feed known as chicken scratch (both have 35 to 55percentt calcium, with trace elements, including aluminum, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese and phosphate).
Update: Oct. 23, 2012: Here is more information this photograph, which comes from the Lens blog (Picture 12 in "Pictures of the Day" for Oct. 9, 2012): A child jumps on the waste products that are used to make poultry feed as she plays in a tannery at Hazaribagh in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Oct. 9, 2012.
Several times a year, it has 1,500 tons of gulf oyster shells, including many from Motivatit, barged up the Mississippi River to be crushed and sold as poultry feed mix; chickens draw calcium from the oyster-shell bits sitting in their gizzards, hardening the shells of the eggs they produce.
Deoiled groundnut cake is commonly used as poultry feed ingredient.
This experiment revealed that microbial contamination of RW is in an acceptable range for use as poultry feed.
Dried sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) pulp (DCSP) is a potential source of valuable nutrients and natural antioxidants for poultry feed.
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