Small Scale Broiler Chicken Business Plan
A broiler is a type of chicken raised specifically for meat
production. Broiler Chicken production is one of the most progressive livestock
enterprises in Africa today. Chicken broiler production is advantageous as it
requires minimal land for housing only, as commercial feeds can be used for the
enterprise. Because of their efficient meat conversion, broiler chickens are
also popular in small family farms in rural communities, where families raise
small flocks of broilers for home consumption and local sale.Therefore the
poultry industry began as a backyard enterprise which has grown to contract
farming business. Alternative broiler markets which include hotels,
institutional buyers, Supermarkets, Butcheries etc should be surveyed before starting
a broiler business to ensure ready market at the time of harvest. The most
profitable options between selling the birds dressed or live and selling in the
market or at the farm gate should be chosen.
Broiler Chicken Business Returns Calculation for
300 Birds in 6-8weeks
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Item
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Number of units
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Cost per unit
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Total Cost(sh)
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Remarks
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Expected sales
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270 birds
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Kes 280
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120,960
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1.6 kg per bird
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Chick purchase
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300 chicks
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Kes 70
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Kes21,000
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10% may die
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Feeds required
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1350 kgs
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Kes 50
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Kes 67,500
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5kg feeds per bird
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Labor& others
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15 man days
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Kes 200
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Kes 3000
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Veterinary
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N/A
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N/A
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Kes 4000
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!0% of the cost
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Total Cost
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Kes 95,500
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Returns
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Kes 25,460
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When Making starter broiler chicken business plan,
determine the total amount of initial investment capital you need for:-
·
Housing construction
for a beginner
·
Purchase of equipments
·
Purchase of day old
chicks
·
Chick booster feed 10g
/chick /day for the first 7 days
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Broiler starter feed
60g/chick per day for 3 weeks
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Broiler finisher feed
90g/chick per day for 2-4weeks
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Operating expenses
(labor, electricity etc)
·
Medication and
veterinary services
Housing
The length of the broiler house should run
from east to west to prevent direct sunlight. One sq foot floor space per bird
is required,. The house should be cat proof, bird proof, rat proof and well
ventilated. chicken house and all the equipments should be cleaned and
disinfected in preparation for arrival of day old chicks.
Rearing Day old chicks
The day old chicks should be purchased from
reputable hatcheries with a good track record. Broiler chicks selected should
be approximately 33g in weight and healthy.
1) Provide sufficient artificial heat to keep day old chicks warm.
Avoid abrupt changes in brooder temperatures during the first two weeks.
2) Provide adequate space for chicks to avoid overcrowding which
can lead to poor growth. Good ventilation and good lighting are important to
prevent respiratory diseases and encourage the chicks to start feeding
respectively.
3) Feed chicks intermittently with good quality feeds other than
continuously for better utilization of feeds. However do not leave feed troughs
empty for more than 1-2 hours. The chicks should be fed regularly following a
definite schedule especially during the first 3 weeks. Ensure that fresh
drinking water is always available. Vitamins, minerals and antibiotics may be
added to drinking water during the 1st few days.
4) Keep the brooder clean and dry to prevent disease and parasite
contamination. Prevent sudden changes in the environment (e.g. removal of
brooder canopy and slamming doors) to prevent stress.
5) Check the chicks every night before sleeping. Immediate burning
or burying of dead birds is important for good hygiene.
Diseases
The most common diseases of poultry affect
respiratory and digestive systems. Keep in touch with your Veterinary
practitioner for advice and services on disease control and treatment.
Vaccinations are necessary for diseases such as Newcastle disease, coccidiosis,
infectious bronchitis.
Performance Indicators
Some important performance indicators for
chicken broiler enterprises include feed conversion ratio (FCR), Mortality
rate, average body weight and Harvest recovery rate.
Feed
conversion ratio=
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Total
kg of feeds ÷ total body weight of the whole flock at harvest
The
lower the FCR the better as it refers to Kilograms of feed consumed to gain 1
kilogram of meat.
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Mortality
rate =
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Birds
that died during growth cycle and should not exceed 5 %
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Average
body weight =
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Total
Kg marketed ÷ total number of birds
A
good average is 1.6 kg-2.0 kg achieved within 45-60 days
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Harvest
recovery
rate=
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%
of total birds that were marketed which should not be lower than 90%
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Environmental Impacts of broiler chicken
enterprise
Livestock production enterprises impacts on
the environment through possible contamination of surface and ground water, gas
emission from animal waste and unpleasant odors. Gases emitted from livestock
enterprises include ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides.
The latter three gases cause atmospheric
changes that lead to global warming. The challenge is to constantly develop
more effective and efficient technologies for managing animal waste. The
chicken dung is currently i used as fertilizer in the farm, feeds for fish and
dairy cows in addition to making biogas.
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