How to start profitable Kienyeji chicken farming in Kenya

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2022
  • Kienyeji Chicken, also referred to as Local chicken is a broad name used for indigenous chicken breeds in Kenya and Uganda, mostly reared in the village under the free-range method.
    They are also referred to as village chicken or road runners in other regions.
    Local chicken farming is becoming popular today because the chicken is considered organic and hence the preferred healthier option.
    Local chicken farming can bring in good returns or lead to great losses.
    Return on investment
    Is local chicken farming profitable? You may be asking. Local chicken can be profitable if you run your chicken farming enterprise like a business, with a proper chicken business plan. In this article, we look at exactly that. How to make your chicken farming worth your time and money. We will also guide you on developing a business plan that will work for your local chicken farm.
    Why local chicken
    Before starting your own local chicken venture, you will need to ask yourself one question. Why? Why go into chicken farming? Why keep local chicken instead of hybrid broilers or layers?
    There are several reasons why farmers consider keeping local chicken. These are:
    Ease of entry
    It is very easy to start rearing local chicken. No much initial capital is required, especially if you are doing it as a hobby or trial. Getting one rooster (male chicken) and two hens are enough to start. When the hens start laying, let them sit on eggs. If each hen hatches 10 chicks, and is let to brood them for two months, then lay for another month, you should have at least 60 chicken at the end of one year. Assuming zero mortality and no chicken is disposed of, you should have hundreds of local chicken by the end of the second year.
    Hardiness of local chicken
    Local chicken are known to be hardy. They have better resistance to disease than hybrid chicken. When it comes to feeding, they can forage for their own feed. Some breeds are known to have the ability to survive on agricultural waste alone.
    Hybrid chicken have to feed on a well-balanced well-formulated feed ration throughout in order to achieve maximum productivity.
    High demand
    As people become more health-conscious, there is increased demand for local eggs and meat. They are perceived to be healthier. The growing niches include purely free-range chicken, antibiotic-free chickens, improved local chicken, etc.
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