
Stage 1 — from placement

Erbil · Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Broiler, layer and carp rations produced at our mill on the Kirkuk Road — pelleted, bagged at 50 kg, and out to the farm.
Who we are
Mashreq Feed mills and bags its own poultry and fish rations in Erbil. Raw material comes in at one end of the plant, and finished 50 kg bags leave on the truck at the other. Nothing is repackaged and nothing is relabelled — what is on the bag is what came off our line.
That matters most where it is hardest to see. Feed is the largest running cost on a poultry farm and the one input that quietly decides everything else: growth rate, feed conversion, egg output, uniformity in the flock. Consistency between one batch and the next is the whole job.
The name
It is the same root as sunrise. The mark in our logo is that sun, coming up over the plain. It is not a bad thing for a feed company to be named after: farms here start their day early, and so do we.
The range
Poultry feed changes as the bird does. A day-old chick and a bird a month from slaughter are not eating the same thing, and a pullet in rearing is not eating what a hen in lay needs.

Stage 1 — from placement

Stage 3 — to slaughter weight

Pullets, before lay

Hens in lay

Made specifically for carp
The plant
Intake, grinding, mixing, pelleting, cooling and bagging happen on one site, which is what makes batch-to-batch consistency achievable at all. Bags move by conveyor straight onto the truck.
rations in the range
kg standard bag
site, from intake to dispatch

Inside the plant

The mill and the land around it, from the air

Production halls and storage, looking across the site

The yard at first light, trucks loading

Inside the mill — hoppers and the pelleting line
Tell us the species, the stage and roughly how many bags a month. We will tell you what we would put on the truck.