What does perdue farms feed their chickens?

Corn: Corn is the primary ingredient in most chicken feed, and it provides carbohydrates and energy.

Soybean Meal: Soybean meal is another major component of chicken feed, and it provides protein, amino acids, and vitamins.

Wheat: Wheat is often added to chicken feed as a source of carbohydrates and fiber.

Fishmeal: Fishmeal is a rich source of protein, amino acids, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Corn Gluten Meal: Corn gluten meal is a by-product of the corn milling process, and it is a good source of protein and amino acids.

Alfalfa Meal: Alfalfa meal is a dried alfalfa plant that is added to chicken feed as a source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

Oyster Shells: Oyster shells are added to chicken feed as a source of calcium, which is essential for strong bones and eggshells.

Salt: Salt is added to chicken feed as a source of electrolytes and to help balance the moisture content of the feed.

Vitamins and Minerals: A variety of vitamins and minerals are added to chicken feed to ensure that the chickens are getting the nutrients they need to stay healthy and productive.

Probiotics and Prebiotics: Probiotics are live microorganisms that can provide health benefits to the chickens, and prebiotics are substances that promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.

Antioxidants: Antioxidants are added to chicken feed to help protect the cells of the chickens from damage caused by free radicals.