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We are a family-run business based in County Durham. We specialise in a wide range of quality poultry feeds. 

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About Us

Welcome to WETERTON FEEDS!

Starting as a small business in Sedgefield, we have big dreams. Our passion for home grown quality poultry feeds, means that we provide our customers nothing but the highest quality of products, that are guaranteed to meet their needs and keep them satisfied!

With a motivated team, we strive to be the creative minds that bring a smile to your face. That’s why we’re always looking for innovative new ways to get the best to you.

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Never kept chickens before?

Keeping chickens can be a nerve racking experience, especially if you’ve never done it before – but it really is quite easy, so long as you have all the equipment, know what to expect and aren’t afraid to get up close and personal with these delightful feathered friends. This being said, it’s only natural to suddenly feel your brain being inundated with questions and concerns – “what do chickens eat?”, “where do I keep them”, “what do you mean there are different breeds of chickens?!” Read our blog for more advice.

Happy, Healthy Hens

Chickens are compelled to scratch at the ground. They use their toes to mix up litter or scrape the ground in search of various seeds, greens, grit, or insects to eat. Spreading scratch grains encourages this behavior.

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