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Starter Feed is a type of animal feedstuff designed to provide young animals with the nutrients they need to grow and develop. It is typically fed to animals during the first few weeks of life, when their digestive systems are still immature and unable to process more complex feedstuffs. Starter Feed is usually composed of a combination of grains, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. It is often fortified with additional vitamins and minerals to ensure that the animal receives the proper nutrition.
Starter Feed is an important part of animal nutrition, as it helps to ensure that young animals receive the nutrients they need to grow and develop properly. It is also important for the health of the animal, as it helps to prevent nutritional deficiencies and other health problems.
Some companies in the Starter Feed market include Purina, Nutrena, Cargill, and Land O'Lakes. Show Less Read more