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12 Oct 2025

Animal feeds: Finding the right mix for you is easy at Southern Milling

Animal feeds: Finding the right mix for you is easy at Southern Milling

Southern Milling and Paul & Vincent form the largest animal feed milling company in the south of Ireland.

A specialist milling company it produces high-performance compound dairy, beef, sheep, pig and poultry feeds at its manufacturing plants in Cork and Kilmallock.

Experienced nutritionists formulate these products and bear in mind the significance of performance, quality, and cost to the end user. Located in the heart of rich farmland, Southern Milling’s animal feed plants in Cork and Kilmallock manufacture and distribute a full range of top-quality livestock feeds to service the dairy, beef, pig and poultry producing farms in its region.

Southern Milling Ltd. has invested heavily in the most up-to-date feed milling equipment with the latest technology and systems and as a result, has one of the most modern feed milling facilities in the country.

An ultra-modern fleet of delivery trucks with experienced dedicated drivers ensures a prompt and efficient delivery service to their long-established customer base at all times. Their highly qualified sales team and technical staff ensure that all the up-to-date nutritional information is supplied to enable customers to make the correct decisions when purchasing their products.

Their dedicated customer service department is available at all times to answer any queries on the availability and deliveries of products and will refer any technical query or pricing query to the relevant salesperson.

Southern Milling is the largest milling company in the south of Ireland. A specialist milling company which produces high-performance compound dairy, beef, sheep, pig and poultry feeds.

For more information, contact Southern Milling by phone at 021 431 7321, email: info@southernmilling.ie or visit their website www.southernmilling.ie.

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