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I would like to start with about 1000 birds and increase to about 10000 later though gradually. I wanted to start off with point of lay birds but was advised to raise my own by buying day old chicks and rasing them to point of lay so i would be sure of the source of the chicks. I've always had an interest in poultry farming and would like to start off before the end of the year. Ild like it if information on costing, care of the chicks/chickens; housing and up till marketing could be provided. I'ld also like to mill my own feed to further reduce cost and would like all the information I can get in order to achieve this. What should the bird houses look like? Where can I source land for such a venture somewhere in Lagos?.In summary, i need information or articles about all what i've described and costing. Thanks.

2007-05-08 05:00:44 · 6 answers · asked by tomtom 1 in Business & Finance Small Business

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not likely to find an owner of a nigerian chicken farm here but you never know, Nigeria last year had large outbreaks of bird flu do you think its the best venture to be in.

Big amount of land you would want to be outside of Lagos where the land is cheaper, but still within a close distance to deliver your product.

Unless your are nigerian dont do it

2007-05-08 05:05:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, and preferable, verify your nearby bylaws and make specific rooster farming is approved the place you reside. there isn't something worse than making an investment time and potential in a undertaking, then having the city close it down. Are you thinking egg production or meat birds? one hundred birds or a one thousand? you would be able to desire to think approximately assurance, housing, protection, lighting fixtures, feed, etc. rooster farming is heavily regulated, and your purchase of birds would be stated to the government (a minimum of in Ontario). you would be able to desire to maintain good records. while you're starting to be day previous babies from the hatchery, you will choose an incubator for the 1st few weeks. you will spend a lot of time and potential monitoring temperature, feed, water and the project of the chicks. via fact the chicks get older, sufficient housing is considerable. Are they going to be contained or loose variety? it is the place fence and protection are available in. Chickens require diverse feed at diverse tiers of their existence, and reckoning on no rely if or not they are meat birds or layers. except you're in basic terms slaughtering 5 or 10 birds, i does not try this on your farm for 2 reasons. One is, it attracts predators to the area which you used for weeks, and a pair of, you're able to report any chickens being slaughtered to the government. Use a close-by slaughterhouse and that they are going to preserve each and every of the place of work work to maintain you criminal. And sure, a slaughterhouse is costly. i does not propose any particular website as i discover many provide conflicting suggestion. i've got got here upon chatting with different farmers, and asking questions at my nearby feed save to be extra advantageous than powerful. come across a close-by vet who knows of chickens. in my opinion, i might start up off with a in basic terms some birds (say 25) to work out in case you quite relish it and what's in touch. that's stinky, lot's of artwork, and heart breaking at situations (while birds die), besides the undeniable fact that it additionally would nicely be an incredible adventure to develop birds and know what they have been fed and have been taken care of humanely. that's not impossible to commence in this enterprise and that's useful. My suggestion is to ask questions anyplace you go and don't be afraid to flow to a neighbouring farm to work out how they do it.

2016-10-15 02:42:49 · answer #2 · answered by sitzman 4 · 0 0

Brooding your own chicks is a very useful advice. You'll learn a lot from that experience alone. I don't think you should have problems marketing 30+ crates of egg daily. The demand is there steady. You can empower yourself free here: http://poultryfarminginnigeria.blogspot.com

2014-07-28 09:11:22 · answer #3 · answered by Abe 1 · 0 0

I guess you need to ask some-one in Nigeria - the climate will differ from UK (as will the Regulations) - so what's good here may not work out there ...

2007-05-08 05:06:24 · answer #4 · answered by Steve B 7 · 0 0

isn't there a internal war going on there. ??? why would you want to start a business there if there is a war going on.

2007-05-08 05:14:27 · answer #5 · answered by fool4love 2 · 0 0

complex issue. research with google and yahoo. that could help!

2015-04-30 17:33:43 · answer #6 · answered by Heather 2 · 0 0

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