Chicken Feed in Darwin

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Darwin Chicken Feed

At Territory Stock Feed & Saddlery in Darwin we supply duck, goose and chicken feed. Whether you’re raising backyard layers for fresh eggs or managing a larger flock for meat we’re here so you have reliable access to feed.


Birds in the Top End need feed that supports them through heat and seasonal changes. That’s why we offer products designed for local conditions. From high-protein layer pellets to grower feeds and specialty blends for waterfowl. When you shop with us you’re getting quality feed and practical advice.


  • High-quality feed
  • Suitable for chickens, ducks & geese
  • Consistent stock & expert support


Whether you’re topping up supplies, preparing for breeding season or looking to improve egg yield and bird health you can rely on us for top-notch poultry products that are affordable, accessible and backed by local know-how. 


Call 08 8983 1518 to see what we have to keep your flock happy, healthy and productive. Speak with a Darwin-based livestock expert today.

Our Products

  • Laucke - Chick Starter with antibiotic - 20kg or 4kg bags
  • Laucke - Pullet Grower with antibiotic - 20kg or 4kg bags
  • Laucke - Xtra Egg - pellets - 20kg or 4kg bags
  • Laucke - Home Lay - pellets - 20kg
  • Laucke - Red Hen 17 - crumble mix - 20kg or 4kg bags
  • Laucke - Red Hen layer - scratch mix - 20kg
  • Laucke - Red Hen Free Range - scratch mix - 20kg or 4kg bags
  • Laucke - Gamebird Starter, Maintenance and Finisher - 20kg
  • Laucke - Showbird Breeder - 20kg
  • Laucke - Turkey Starter - has higher protein count - 20kg or 4kg bags
  • Laucke - Duck & Goose


All Grain is mixed in our store from a variety of grains and are 20kg or 4kg bags.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best feed for laying hens to increase egg production?

Can ducks and geese eat chicken feed?

How often should backyard chickens be fed?

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