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Subject:
Starting a medium scale poultry hatchery operation in Nigeria
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses Asked by: aanifo1-ga List Price: $100.00 |
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28 Oct 2002 08:45 PST
Expires: 27 Nov 2002 08:45 PST Question ID: 91029 |
How much will it cost (estimate) to begin a medium-scale poultry hatchery business in Lagos Nigeria. Who can help in designing an inexpensive operation, what equipments will be needed, in addition to incubators and hatchers, where can I get some training here in Chicago, IL about running a successful hatchery business that can be adapted to the various situations in Lagos Nigeria. Where can I purchase fertilized eggs for the hatchery. In summery, I'm a Nigerian who has lived in Chicago for many years and now wants to return to Nigeria to begin a hatchery business. I need web sites, people I can contact, both in chicago and Lagos, books i can read, and any info I can get from you that will help me achieve my goal. Thanks |
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Re: Starting a medium scale poultry hatchery operation in Nigeria
Answered By: webadept-ga on 08 Nov 2002 21:47 PST |
Hi, For a starter who wants to begin with about one hundred to 200 birds, the unit requirement is about 1/4 of a plot of land or 25 x 25. But if the starting point is as high as 1000 birds, the requirement will be about a full plot or 100 x 50. The initial capital to raise 200 birds will be about N100,000 which involves buying the birds. It costs N350 to raise a bird from day one to the day it is expected to start laying, that is between week 17 to week 20. Therefore, if the cost of purchasing a bird which is N100 is added to the N350 required to sustain it, about N450 is averagely required to raise a bird to the day it is expected to start feeding itself. The construction of the system is easy. The housing can be constructed by using concrete bricks or mud bricks or even old zinc. In the deep litter system you require the feeders and the drinkers which are normally hanged from the roof of the shade to the ground for the birds to feed from. The birds need to be fed on the necessary marsh they require. Which means they have to be fed from chic marsh from day one to week 7 and from there they are placed on the grower marsh from week 7 to the time they start laying. The birds drink a lot of water which means you have to establish the water point very close to them for ease of work. They need a lot of attention too. It takes a lot of medication along the line. The birds might also need a lot of vitamin supplements. There are three major components to the system - first is the nursery or penthouse where the birds are kept from day one up to about week 5. They are then moved to the next which is the deep litter where they continue to feed and grow until they start laying. The third one is where the litter is stored. It is equally very important. The litter is taken to farms and used as supplement for fertilizer. Advantages of poultry is that the farmer is sure of an income throughout the year unlike the arable farming where the farmer is restricted to particular seasons. Start Up costs and investment links: Customs Restates Ban On Poultry Imports http://allafrica.com/stories/200209170511.html AllAfrica == Poultry Business News http://allafrica.com/search.html?string=Nigeria+Poultry+Business Nigeria's Agriculture Sector http://www.nigeriabusinessinfo.com/agric.htm Data on Agriculture in Nigeria http://www.nigeriabusinessinfo.com/agric-data.htm Bird Shippers http://www.birdshippers.org/ Production Budget -- US costs Free Range http://www.free-rangepoultry.com/production.htm Nuts and Bolts of the operation Links So You Want to Raise Chickens http://www.geocities.com/kelliann293/soyoudetails.htm IACUC Learning Module (Chicken husbandry) http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/uac/iacuc/poultry/poultry.shtml Breeds of Livestock -- Chicken Breeds http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/ Watt Poultry Information Network http://www.wattnet.com/PIN/home.cfm?PG=1 That one is a really good place to sit and read for a while. there is a lot of information on this site. The National Poutlry Improvement Plan http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/npip/ Background Referance Links How Nigeria can exploit new European policy http://www.cometnews.com.ng/15032002/ag98602.htm Environmental conditions also cause underproduction. For instance, a layer bird, in its life time, should produce about 330 eggs, up to 80 weeks of age, but hardly produces 250 eggs. The multiplier effect of this is consequent to immense losses. AllAfrica.com -- Nigeria http://allafrica.com/stories/200209230463.html I explained feebly about government wanting to protect the health of its citizens, since some of the imported poultry may not be fit for consumption, and also, the need to protect local poultry farms so that they can sell their products. A small group had gathered around us, and the women argued spiritedly about these claims. They said our government is selfish and incompetent and that, that's why we are having problems in governance all over the country. One of them asked how many people had been diagnosed poisoned because, they ate imported frozen poultry. An enlightened lady amongst them asked if there's no longer inspection of imported goods at the point of departure as she had been told several years ago. SUSLA News http://www.susla.edu/html/newsevents/suslanews/2_7/page3.htm Two (2) poultry experts from U.S. were involved in the project, Dr. Joseph I. Orban from SUSLA and Dr. Todd Applegate from Purdue University, Indiana. Dr. Applegate conducted analysis of feed ingredients from Nigeria for nutrient value and Dr. Orban formulated the diets and conducted ground field trial using the formulated diets to feed 9,672 chickens in Nigeria. POULTRY PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING http://www.hvainternational.com/product_6.htm Niger: Financial evaluation of a poultry project with a capacity of 150,000 broilers per year (financed by LAAICO of Libya). Ban importation of frozen chicken PAN http://www.newnigerian.com/Today/agriculture.html THE Poultry Association of Nigeria has called for the ban of importation of frozen chicken and hatchable eggs for the survival of local poultries. According to the association in a communique, issued at the end of its meeting held in Ibadan recently, read by the National Co-ordinator Mr. Roger Abujoade, the importation of frozen chicken and hatchable eggs are presently constituting major threat to poultry business in Nigeria. The Washington Times Nigeria http://www.internationalspecialreports.com/africa/99/nigeria/54.html A Program to Improve Family Poultry Production in Africa http://www.aciar.gov.au/publications/proceedings/103/ND_Dwinger_etal.pdf Methods for Assessing the Impact of Infectious Diseases http://www.aciar.gov.au/publications/proceedings/103/ND_McDermott_etal.pdf Nigerian Livestock Resources Survey http://ergodd.zoo.ox.ac.uk/faowarsum.htm Other Reference Links American Farm Bureau Federation http://www.fb.com Auburn University Poultry Science Department http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/ph Clemson University Animal & Vet Science Department http://cufp.clemson.edu/avs Cornell University Animal Science Department http://www.ansci.cornell.edu Delaware Agricultural Statistics http://www.nass.usda.gov/de Delaware Department of Agriculture http://www.state.de.us/deptagri Delaware Farm Bureau http://www.defb.org Delaware Nutrient Management Commission http://www.state.de.us/deptagri/nutrients Delaware State University http://www.desu.edu Delaware Technical and Community College http://www.dtcc.edu/owens Maryland Agricultural Statistics http://www.nass.usda.gov/md Maryland Department of Agriculture http://www.mda.state.md.us/ Maryland Farm Bureau http://www.mdfarmbureau.com Mississippi State University Poultry Science Dept. http://www.msstate.eud/dept/poultry Mountaire Farms Inc. http://www.mountaire.com National Chicken Council http://www.eatchicken.com National Poultry Improvement Plan http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/npip/ North Carolina State University http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/poulsci/ Ohio State University Animal Sciences Dept http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ansci Pennsylvania State University Poultry Science Dept http://poultry.cas.psu.edu/ Perdue Farms Inc. http://www.perdue.com Poultry Information Exchange http://www.ameraserve.com/chicken.html Poultry Science Association http://www.psa.uiuc.edu Purdue University Department of Animal Sciences http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/poultry Texas A&M University http://gallus.tamu.edu Tyson Foods, Inc. http://www.tyson.com U.S. Poultry & Egg Association http://www.poultryegg.org University of Arkansas http://www.uark.edu/depts/posc University of DE College of Ag & Natural Resouces http://ag.udel.edu/ University of Delaware Animal and Food Sciences http://ag.udel.edu/departments/anfs University of Delaware Cooperative Extension http://www.rec.udel.edu University of Florida Poultry Science http://www.animal.ufl.edu/poultry/poultry.htm University of Georgia Poultry Science Department http://www.uga.edu/~poultry University of Maryland http://www.agnr.umd.edu University of Maryland Agricultural Research http://www.agnr.umd.edu/maes/dividends University of Maryland Cooperative Extension http://www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/pubs/toc.html University of Maryland Dept. of Animal & Avian Sci http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/ansc University of Maryland Eastern Shore http://www.umes.edu University of Maryland Poultry Web http://ansc.umd.edu/MPW/ University of Minnesota Dept. of Animal Science http://www.ansci.umn.edu/poultry/index.html USA Poultry & Egg Export Council http://www.usapeec.org USDA Agricultural Marketing Service - Poultry Prog http://www.ams.usda.gov/poultry USDA Agricultural Research Service http://www.ars.usda.gov USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service http://www.aphis.usda.gov USDA Broiler Report http://www.ams.usda.gov/poultry/mncs/brwhole.htm USDA Economic Research Service http://www.ers.usda.gov USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service http://www.fsis.usda.gov USDA Food Safety Research http://www.nal.usda.gov/fsrio USDA Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Adm. http://www.usda.gov/gipsa USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service http://www.usda.gov/nass Virginia Agricultural Statistics http://www.nass.usda.gov/va Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Serv http://www.vdacs.state.va.us/ Virginia Farm Bureau http://www.vafb.com Virginia Tech http://www.apsc.vt.edu Queries Used "Poultry" +Nigeria +Business Types of Poultry farms "Poultry farming" +needs +how to +"Poultry Farms" +Nigeria Thanks, webadept-ga | |
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