Norman Howard McConaghie
Directeur/Bestuurslid bij Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd.
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Norman Howard McConaghie has worked as a Director at Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd.
since 2018.
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Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd.
Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd. Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd. was founded in 1953 and is based in Northern Ireland. The British company specializes in providing specially formulated calf starter rations, winter and summer feeds, beef grower and finisher feeds, and ewe and lamb feeds for dairy, beef, sheep, horses, and poultry production. The private company also offers a full range of sheep feed in the form of compounds, blends, and coarse feeds. In addition, Chestnutt Animal Feeds provides a variety of products that complement their quality feeds, catering to various animal groups. The company emphasizes the importance of silage quality in order to feed the correct concentrates as efficiently as possible. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 02-07-2018 |
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Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd.
Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd. Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries Chestnutt Animal Feeds Ltd. was founded in 1953 and is based in Northern Ireland. The British company specializes in providing specially formulated calf starter rations, winter and summer feeds, beef grower and finisher feeds, and ewe and lamb feeds for dairy, beef, sheep, horses, and poultry production. The private company also offers a full range of sheep feed in the form of compounds, blends, and coarse feeds. In addition, Chestnutt Animal Feeds provides a variety of products that complement their quality feeds, catering to various animal groups. The company emphasizes the importance of silage quality in order to feed the correct concentrates as efficiently as possible. | Process Industries |