Organic Meat Bird Pellets
Nature’s Best Organic Meat Bird Pellets are fully fortified to steadily grow your birds for market with nutritious, organic ingredients. This formula is carefully balanced to provide high energy with a good balance of protein, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and a probiotic for an immunity boost. If your birds are layers, try Nature’s Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets!
Available sizes:
- Organic
- Non-medicated
- Non-GMO Project Verified
- Complete feed
- 20.5% protein
| Crude Protein | min. | 20.5% |
| Lysine | min. | 1.00% |
| Methionine | min. | 0.33% |
| Crude Fat | min. | 3.00% |
| Crude Fiber | max. | 4.50% |
| Calcium | min. | 0.65% |
| Calcium | max. | 1.15% |
| Phosphorus | min. | 0.65% |
| Salt | min. | 0.05% |
| Salt | max. | 0.55% |
Feed continuously as the sole ration to meat birds from day 22 until market. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Store in a cool, dry place. May contain trace amounts of other agricultural ingredients. If feed refusal occurs, discontinue use immediately.
What Are Broiler Chickens?
Broiler chickens are raised primarily for meat rather than to lay eggs. These poultry are often white and are bred to be large and very healthy, often with more breast meat for the consumer market. Broiler chicken breeds grow very fast and offer good value in terms of protein and calories.
Nature’s Best Organic Meat Bird Pellets are fully fortified to steadily grow your birds for market with nutritious, organic ingredients. This formula is carefully balanced to provide high energy with an ideal balance of protein, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and a probiotic for an immunity boost. The main goal for meat bird chickens is to grow them quickly and in a healthy way. Nutrition is the key factor in making sure the chickens grow to the right size and with premium diets, so our meat bird pellets are an ideal choice. If your birds are layers, try Nature’s Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets!
The Broiler Chicken Life Cycle
After broilers arrive at the farm, the main goal is to help them grow with nutritious food and the right conditions. A typical broiler chicken lifespan is about seven weeks. After seven weeks, they are ready to be shipped for processing or butchered. The exact period of time depends on when the chickens are the right weight and size
Caring for Broiler Chickens
The main goal is to grow broiler chickens quickly and in a healthy way. Providing a clean, open space with enough room for roaming is important. Nutrition is also a key factor in making sure the chickens grow to the right size.
For broiler chickens, it’s important that their food contains lysine and methionine, amino acids that help the poultry convert nutrients into meat. In addition, protein helps the chickens grow quickly. Broilers also need vitamins, including vitamins A, B2, B12, D3 and K, as well as a low-fiber feed.
Broilers drink more water and eat more frequently than layer chickens. You’ll want to offer fresh, clean water at all times, especially in the summer. Feed should be provided four times a day in most cases.
After broilers arrive at the farm, the main goal is to help them grow with nutritious food and the right conditions. A typical broiler chicken lifespan is about seven weeks. After seven weeks, they are ready to be shipped for processing or butchered. The exact period of time depends on when the chickens are the right weight and size
Kreamer Feed, Inc., one of the nation’s leading providers of premium animal feeds, is proud that its Nature’s Best Organic Feeds line is Non-GMO Project Verified. The Non-GMO Project is North America’s only independent verification for products made according to best practices for GMO avoidance.
Non-GMO Project Verified is a meaningful and achievable way for suppliers, brands, and retailers to show their commitment to providing consumers with transparent choices in the marketplace. Many brands place the words “Non-GMO” on their packaging, but only brands with the butterfly emblem displayed have taken the steps to become officially certified by the project.
Find a Store Near You for Nature’s Best Organic Feeds
Look no further for organic chicken feed. Nature’s Best Organic Feeds® produces what you need for strong birds. By using our Store Locator, you can discover local stores that carry our products. We recommend calling the location closest to you to confirm availability. For more information about our products or how to place an order, be sure to contact us today!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Get clear, expert answers to your meat bird feed questions to help ensure the best growth and health for your broiler chickens.
Nature’s Best Organic Meat Bird Pellets are one of the best organic feed options for raising healthy meat birds. They’re specially formulated to support strong, healthy growth. With balanced protein, essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, these pellets help broiler chickens develop properly while probiotics and organic, non-GMO ingredients support overall immunity and well-being.
Meat birds can benefit from both crumbles and pellets, depending on their age, but pellets are typically the most efficient option for growing broilers. Crumbles are easier for young meat birds to eat and can encourage strong early feed intake, whereas pellets provide consistent nutrition in every bite and help larger birds maintain steady weight gain as they mature.
Organic feed can improve the taste and quality of chicken meat by providing birds with a clean, nutrient-rich diet made with ingredients that are non-medicated and Non-GMO Project Verified. High-quality feed plays a major role in producing healthier birds and better-tasting meat, which is why many growers choose Nature’s Best Organic Feeds for exceptional flavor and overall meat quality.
Meat bird pellets are designed specifically for broiler chickens and are not generally recommended for egg-laying hens because layers have different nutritional needs. Laying hens typically require more calcium-rich diets with lower protein levels to support strong egg production. A feed like Nature’s Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets is a better fit for maintaining healthy hens.
A broiler chicken consumes a total of approximately 10 pounds of feed during a standard 7-week growing period — that’s around 2 pounds of crumbles and 8 pounds of pellet feed. Each bird can eat up to 4 pounds of feed per week after six weeks, although the exact amount depends on factors like breed and environment.
