How to Start Poultry Farming in Nigeria

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How to Start Poultry Farming in Nigeria
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  • Poultry Farming is one of the most profitable
    businesses in the world, and can be as equally
    lucrative, and a legitimate money making venture
    in Nigeria. For entrepreneurs in Nigeria, this
    type of livestock farming can be very profitable,
    and has the potential to generate high returns
    within a short time frame, due to the fact that
    chickens mature very quickly.

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  • In Nigeria, poultry farming is experiencing
    significant growth due to the fact that an
    increasing number of people are moving away from
    the consumption of smuggled birds, and red meat
    due to health worries. As a result, there is an
    increased demand for local chickens.  This is
    great news as it creates business opportunities
    in Nigeria.

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  • The demand for poultry is rising every day due to
    Nigerias emerging economy, and the measured
    increase in the standard of living.  This has
    resulted in a rise in the number of hotels,
    restaurants, bars, social events and public
    holidays that are celebrated.

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  • If you have the required capital available,
    business ideas In Nigeria are not difficult to
    actualize. Poultry farming can be started on a
    small scale, and the space you have available
    will determine the number of chickens that you
    can keep. 

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  • To maximize your profits, you should capitalize
    on all areas.  For example, poultry feces or
    droppings can be sold as organic fertilizers to
    farmers and used as another income source to
    secure the future of your venture.

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  • The National Agency for Food and Drug
    Administration Control (NAFDAC) has identified
    that there is a huge gap in Nigerias cold chain
    sector.  Cold chain consists of refrigerated
    warehouses or units for storage of temperature
    sensitive products, refrigerated transportation

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  • Reefer trucks, containers, ships and trains for
    transport of temperature sensitive products.  If
    you have the capital this is an area I would
    highly recommend investing in for the future. 
    With Nigerias increasing population the need for
    refrigerated meat products will rapidly increase,
    and this will see the natural rise in consumption
    of local poultry.

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  • The following business startup tips will help you
    launch your poultry startup business in Nigeria.

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Different Breeds of Chicken
  • There are 3 basic types of chickens broilers,
    cockerels and layers. As a new business, I would
    recommend that you choose, and specialize in one
    breed to begin your farm.  Once you have gained
    the knowledge of how to maintain a farm, breed
    and rear your poultry, you may consider
    diversifying your portfolio, and possibly
    introduce additional breeds to your business.

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  • You should keep in mind that broilers require
    around 8 weeks to grow to table size while
    cockerels require 6 months, and layers need a
    minimum of 19 weeks in order to begin laying
    eggs.

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Prepare Your Space
  • Depending on how you have planned your business,
    firstly, you should acquire a piece of land,
    which can satisfy your current, and future
    demands.  This is essential especially if you
    plan to grow your business over time.

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  • Once you have purchased the land, all that is
    left is to build your poultry house, and to
    protect it with secure fencing.  The main feature
    of a poultry house is a cross ventilation
    system.  This can determine the success or
    failure of your venture.  Temperature, which is
    controlled by the ventilation will determine your
    poultry growth and feed conversion. 

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  • If temperatures are too high, poultry will not
    eat as much as they could, or may not eat at
    all.  If they dont eat, they dont maximize
    their growth potential.  If the ventilation
    (temperature) is not ideal for any part of a day,
    the potential growth for that part of the day is
    lost and can NEVER be regained.

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  • Secondly, If you have completed the construction
    of your poultry house, it is important that you
    prepare the area by disinfecting it with strong
    disinfectants around a couple of days prior to
    the arrival of your fowls, secure the area, limit
    and eliminate food sources. This will prevent
    lizards and rodents from getting into the house. 
    This is important because

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  • They eat chicken feed    They eat eggs and
    baby chicks    They contaminate feed, water
    coops with droppings, urine and hair    They
    are carriers of lice, fleas and mites and other
    parasites    

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  • They can transmit an estimated 50 possible
    diseases, not the least of which is salmonella
    (fleas carried by rats were responsible for
    killing an estimated 100,000 people in the Great
    Plague of London in 1665)    They can damage
    yards by burrowing and chewing wires used to
    secure the coop    They can injure chickens
    (rats are capable of chewing toes off roosting
    birds at night)    They create stress for
    chickens, which often results in a drop in egg
    production

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Develop Your Knowledge
  • The more business management tips and tricks you
    acquire, the more successful your poultry
    business in Nigeria will be. Poor business
    planning, results in poor farming management, and
    is the main factor that causes the failure of
    poultry farming, and small businesses in Nigeria.
    Learning about effective management of various
    areas, such as changing the food or water in the
    event of fecal contamination can lower the risk
    of disease.

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  • In case of spillage of water, you can clean the
    areas, which have greater risk of breeding germs,
    and can result in your chickens becoming
    diseased, and potentially dying.  You should
    fully understand exactly what your chicken should
    eat.  Feeding your chickens a complete and
    nutritious diet is essential if they are to stay
    healthy and lay lots of lovely profitable eggs!

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  • Chickens will eat almost anything, so, to prevent
    deficiencies and health problems, a wide range of
    foods should be offered. A good quality poultry
    pellet should be the mainstay of their diet. 
    This can be supplemented with grains such as
    maize, soya cakes, groundnut, worms, insects and
    any other meat produce you can afford.

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Determine Your Target Market
  • Many poultry farmers vary the volume of chickens
    they stock depending on the festive period they
    are targeting. For example, you can stock
    broilers at October-end if you want to target
    Christmas and have them ready for sale by the 3rd
    week of December. Your target will determine the
    frequency of your stock. If you select layer
    farming, you will have a year-round market, as
    layers need over 52 weeks for the completion of
    the laying cycle.

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Consider the Space
  • The space needed per chicken in Nigeria, and
    virtually anywhere for that matter, depends on
    the type of chicken that you use. For light
    chicken, you need 3 sq ft while for
    general-purpose chicken you need to allot 4 sq ft
    per chicken.

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Check the Cost
  • Once you have settled on your location, you need
    to invest your capital. The bigger your project,
    the larger the investment required. Invest
    wisely, and stick to what you have planned.

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  •     Small scale You will need around ?70, 000
    to begin rearing chicken on small scale (around
    50 birds) and keeping them in cages at your
    residence backyard.    Medium scale You need
    about ?500, 000 ?5 million to start a mid-scale
    poultry farm, which needs housing and other
    materials over land spreading 1-2 plots.    

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  • Large scale Around ?10 million is needed for
    this type of intensive project.  This will
    involve a high degree of planning,
    sophistication, professionalism and the use of
    advanced poultry farming techniques.
  • You should always look for healthy day old chicks
    from a good hatchery. The cost can vary from ?140
    to N200. In some cases, it can be even up to
    ?300.  Do your research, and know what youre
    looking for.

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Potential Profits
  • Chickens tend to grow at a fast rate.  You can
    get your eggs hatched within 3 weeks.  Chickens
    reared for the meat industry can be slaughtered
    at 6 to 8 weeks old and are considered fully
    grown as they are fed a high protein diet. 
    However left to their own devices most domestic
    chickens reach maturity around 5 months of age,
    the pullets will start to lay eggs and the
    cockerels will start to crow.

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  • They may well grow for another month after this,
    but you will still get them market-ready in
    around 28 weeks. You can begin making an income
    within only 6 months of setting up your own
    poultry farm. On the basis of this calculation,
    you can double your returns in a year.

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  • You can sell a healthy, full-grown chicken in
    Nigeria for 2,000 2,500 naira. If your farm
    yields 12,000 chickens, you can make a minimum of
    24 million naira by the time you have completely
    sold them.
  • You can also make money by selling the eggs. A
    single crate of small eggs sells at anywhere
    between ?500 and ?550 while one with bigger eggs
    sells at ?600 ?650. Typically, each crate holds
    30 eggs and when you have 500 layers producing
    12,000 eggs in 1 month, you can make ?200, 000
    ?260, 000 every month if you decide to sell all.

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Rules and Regulations
  • You are not required to register with any
    regulatory body before starting you poultry
    business. However, I would advise that you follow
    the guidelines set out by the National
    Environmental Standards Regulation and
    Enforcement Agency (NESREA) of Nigeria, which
    lays down cleanliness and hygienic guidelines
    that poultry farmers should follow. 

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  • In addition to this, The Nigeria Customs Service
    (NCS) reduces the chances of smuggled poultry
    products being brought in to the country.  This
    hopefully reduces the risks of you buying damaged
    or diseased chickens, which will negatively
    impact your business.

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Why wait?
  • Poultry farming is very lucrative in Nigeria, and
    many locals and foreign investors are already
    getting rich from it. Considering the fact that
    this country has more than 160 million people,
    you can easily understand why your poultry
    farming business has the potential of becoming
    successful.

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  • You can begin with 1,000 birds and move your way
    up, or only start with a few hundred, and grow
    your business gradually. If you already know how
    to plan and manage a startup business, you will
    have an advantage, and be able to establish your
    business within the local and national poultry
    farming industry.

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