Starting a chicken farm is a very good idea, as it is highly
profitable and also has a lot of opportunities for growth. Like every other
business, a chicken farm business requires time, dedication, learning
everything about chickens and how to run and manage a successful business. With
the increase in the number of people consuming chicken and chicken eggs as food, there is a growing
demand for poultry.
Starting a farm for breeding chickens for meat or eggs, or both, takes considerable
planning and financial outlay. A chicken farm business requires a space and land where a pen will be built to
house the chickens.
Depending on your location and where you intend to run
the business, it is important you find out the laws and
regulations about running a chicken
farm business
in that area. Get all the necessary business permit and licence before starting out. Prepare a detailed business plan that
clearly states what your business goals are, financial costs, business and
marketing strategies, and administrative processes. Even if you are starting
out very small , you should have a business plan which you can adjust as your business grows.
Start by getting to know all that you can about chickens. Any potential chicken-farm business owner needs to know what chicken breeds are available, what kinds of food they eat, the type of water they need, the length of time it takes before they start laying eggs and how long they live, the medication and vaccination requirements and ways to protect and keep them safe from harm. There are loads of information on the internet that can help you get started in the right direction. My Pet Chicken are dedicated to providing information on everything you need to know about chickens.
Find reputable and trusted
suppliers to buy your chickens from.
Search the Internet for chicken suppliers in your area or ask for referrals from current chicken
farmers. Ask questions about the health conditions of the chickens, the age,
where they came from to ensure you are getting a good bargain for your money.
You will also need to source suppliers for feed, water and a regular veterinary checkup for your
chickens is a must to ensure your chicken are healthy and disease-free.
Find an area where you can build a chicken
coop. If you have a small parcel of land, begin with small coop.
Construct a chicken coop to keep your chickens comfortable and safe. When constructing their house, proper
flow of ventilation should be put into consideration.
Protecting your chickens from harm and danger is very important to their
survival and the survival of your business.
Ensuring that the breeding house and the surroundings
are kept clean can keep out a lot of unwanted visitor. The
holding pen for your chicken to freely roam around should be sturdy and well
secured. Fencing wires should be well dug for at least 50 cm. deep underneath
the ground.
Market
Find wholesale opportunities at fast food restaurant,
grocery stores and hotels. If the quantity is large enough, consider using a
broker to market and sell your chickens.
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