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Feed sector

Samy-Ayed-group

The feed formulations of the Sami Aayid Group are based on a clear nutritional philosophy:

100% plant-based feed that relies on plant-derived protein and energy sources.

A precise balance between:

• Metabolizable Energy (ME)
• Crude protein and digestible amino acids (especially lysine, methionine, and threonine)
• Calcium, phosphorus, and other mineral salts.
• Vitamins, trace elements, and antioxidants.

The goal is to achieve:

The highest growth or production rates.

The lowest possible level of digestive issues and mortality.

The best economic return for the farmer when calculating the cost per kilogram of live weight, per egg, or per liter of milk.

Chickens

Broiler feed

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5×5 Program (Five Phases)

A high-efficiency program consisting of five progressive feed phases, with each phase:

Has an energy, protein, and amino acid level designed to match the bird's age and physiological needs

The scientific concept:

In the initial stages (receiving and early growth), the following is done:

  • Increase the levels of protein and digestible amino acids.
  • Provide vitamins and trace elements that support immunity and intestinal development

As the bird ages:

  • Energy gradually increases to improve feed utilization efficiency.
  • Crude protein is relatively reduced while maintaining roughly the same levels of digestible amino acids, thus:
    • Reducing protein wastage in heat production or excessive uric acid.
    • Improving the feed conversion ratio and reducing feeding costs.

Field Results

In broiler farms that implement good management programs and environmental control, this formulation has helped achieve a feed conversion ratio (FCR) of up to 1.34, along with excellent market weights.

Reception

Buddy

Nami 1

Nami 2

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3-Phase Program (Super)

Designed to be an economical solution for farmers while maintaining the scientific principles of nutrition.

Consists of:

  • Buddy Super 22
  • Nami Super
  • Nahi Super

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The main scientific difference from the 5×5 program:

A relative reduction in crude protein levels while maintaining amino acid balance.

Fewer phases, thus reducing logistics and feed management costs.

Suitable for:

Small and medium-scale farmers.

Farms that need to control costs while maintaining good performance.

Feed

Layer feed

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Designed to achieve

Stability at the peak of the production curve for the longest possible period

A uniform egg size that meets market requirements.

Golden yolk color and strong shell, thanks to the balanced levels of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D3.

Scientific points:

The feed provides calculated levels of calcium (Ca) and available phosphorus (Available P) suitable for the production stage.

Nutrient density is adjusted so that:

  • The hen’s live weight does not drop in a way that affects production.
  • And does not increase excessively, which would raise feed intake without benefit.

The ration is supported with vitamin, mineral, and trace-element premixes that prevent:

  • Bone weakness.
  • Eggshell deformities.
  • Reduced albumen and yolk quality during storage.

Photos from the farms

Performance Feed

Broiler breeders feed

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Aims to:

Maintaining body weight within the required range.

Supporting fertility and hatchability.

Producing high-quality fertilized eggs.

Scientifically:

The rations consider specific levels of

Protein and amino acids to support egg production and ovarian activity.

Calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D3 for good eggshell quality.

Vitamin E, selenium, and antioxidants to improve fertilized egg quality and embryo health.

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Ducks

Duck feed

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Gradual feeding programs (Starter – Grower – Finisher) that consider:

The rapid growth of ducks.

Their tendency to consume large amounts of feed.

Energy and fat levels are adjusted to prevent excessive fat deposition while maintaining a good growth rate.

Duck breeders feed

Duck breeder rations focus on:

  • Calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D3 for strong eggshells.
  • Sulfur-containing amino acids (methionine + cystine) involved in feather and egg formation.

Duck drake rations (males):

  • Moderate focus on energy and protein.
  • Trace elements that support fertility and semen quality (such as zinc, selenium, and vitamin E).

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Broilers and Breeders

Turkey feed

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High-protein starter rations to meet the rapid growth needs during the first weeks.

As they age, the following is done:

  • Gradually increase energy.
  • Readjust protein and amino acids to direct growth toward producing high-quality breast meat.

Target outcome:

  • High lean meat yield.
  • Reduced subcutaneous fat due to the use of high-quality plant-based feed sources.

Turkey breeders:

  • Special rations to maintain the production of high-quality fertilized eggs, with attention to elements affecting the fertility of both males and females.

Fattening and Dairy

Cattle feed

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Fattening cattle feed

Concentrated rations containing:

  • Appropriate energy levels (TDN / ME).
  • Protein adjusted according to the weight stage (Crude Protein).
  • Effective fiber to maintain rumen health.

The ration is supported with:

  • Active yeasts and probiotics to improve rumen environment and enhance digestion efficiency.
  • Trace elements and vitamins to improve immunity and growth.

Dairy cattle feed

Rations designed to increase:

  • Total milk production
  • Milk fat content (Butter Fat).

Attention to the energy-to-protein ratio to prevent ketosis or reduced fertility.

Role of Chromium

Incorporating chromium into cattle rations – within the permitted limits – contributes to:

  • Improving cellular response to insulin.
  • Increasing the efficiency of glucose and energy utilization.
  • Supporting meat deposition in fattening cattle.
  • Increasing milk production and fat content in dairy cows.
  • Enhancing fertility and reproductive performance in males.

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Photos from the farms