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The Chicken Feed market is a segment of the Animal Feedstuffs industry. It is composed of a variety of feed products specifically designed for chickens, such as mash, pellets, crumbles, and scratch grains. These feedstuffs are formulated to provide chickens with the necessary nutrients for growth, health, and egg production. The feedstuffs are typically composed of grains, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and other additives. The Chicken Feed market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering different types of feedstuffs. Companies in the market include Purina, Cargill, ADM, Nutrena, and Kalmbach Feeds. These companies offer a wide range of feedstuffs, from organic and non-GMO to conventional and specialty products. Additionally, many of these companies offer feedstuffs tailored to specific breeds of chickens, such as laying hens, broilers, and turkeys. Show Less Read more