Thursday, January 6, 2011

Well fed chicken bring you good income

Indigenous chickens are in high demand. Farmers should rear them on commercial basis.

There is a high potential for indigenous chicken production in Kenya. But the main problem is that majority of farmers do not consider rearing indigenous chickens as a serious occupation. They do it to meet their home consumption needs and rarely on commercial basis. This is a missed chance. Looking at the current market prices for indigenous chicken and even eggs, there is a good reason why farmers should rear them in high numbers for the market.

To start with, indigenous chicken and eggs fetch a higher price in the market than hybrid ones. For example, an indigenous chicken egg goes for a retail price of KSh 15 while a hen or cock can fetch as much as KSh 500 especially during the festive season in December, when they are in short supply due to increased demand from consumers. Therefore, a farmer who wants to get a good return must do correct timing to ensure the chicken are ready at around the Christmas period.

Indeed, indigenous chicken are always in demand across the country. It is therefore easy for farmers to identify a market near them to which they can supply on a regular basis when they start production.

Planning is important

To produce chicken in big volumes and with incubators, a farmer must have adequate knowledge of breeding. Without breeding experience and management, it is very difficult to go into commercial production. If the farmer has identified the right breed of chicken to start with, the next stage is to count the number of eggs the chicken can lay, say in one week. With a rough estimate of eggs, a farmer can be able to know the size of incubator to buy.

Feeding indigenous chicken is a challenge

To be successful, farmers have to identify the source of feeds for their chicken. The feed should be the right quantity and quality for breeders, laying hens and even chicks. With some training, farmers can be able to make their own feeds at home without having to buy from the shops. Although production potential of indigenous chicken is lower than that one of hybrid chickens, they are very good in converting feed into meat and eggs – even in areas with very little feed. It is very easy to increase their egg, meat production and growth through proper feeding.

Feed for all stages of growth

The cheapest way to reduce the cost of feeding is to allow the chicken to go on free range, at the same time providing supplementary feeds that will keep them healthy and productive. Like other animals, poultry requires feeds that give them energy, protein as well as vitamins, minerals and water.

Good poultry production involves proper selection of feed for each of breeds we have mentioned above. For instance, feed for chicken meant for egg production is different in composition from feed for chicken used for meat production. In the same way, feed for chicken meant for breeding purposes is quite different from that meant for both egg and meat production. If farmers want to rear improved breeds of indigenous chicken, then they have to provide adequate feed that is suitable at each growing stage.

These are divided into three categories:

A starter diet or chick mash: This is a high protein feed that is given to chicks, from day old up to 8 weeks. Each chick should eat 2 kg in the 8 weeks.
Growers mash: This contains medium protein. It is offered from 9 weeks up to 18 weeks. Each grower consumes about 18 kg during this period.
Layers mash: This is lower in proteins. It is offered to hens from 19 to 75 weeks. Allow 120 g of feed per bird per day. An egg-laying hen consumes about 45 kg of layers’ mash in a year.


Examples of home-made rations;
Ingredients (%) Chicks Growers Layers
Maize 30 25 35
Wheat 20 25
Wheat bran 10 15
Rice bran 10 10 35
Sunflower cake 10 5
Cotton seed cake 5 10
Soya cake 10
Fish meal 2 2 15
Beans 10 5
Bone meal 1 1
Limestone 0.5 0.5 2
Salt 0.5 0.5 0.5
Mineral premix 1 1 1
Ground dried legume leaves 0.5
100 100 100



Rations for supplementing local chicks;
Ingredient Quantity
1) Crushed maize/sorghum or
millet
1 kg tin
2) Wheat/sorghum or millet bran 1 kg tin
3) Sunflower/ sesame /groundnut
cake
2 match boxes
4) Bonemeal / Salt mix 1 matchbox
5) Fishmeal (omena) 2 matchboxes
6) Sesbania/ leucaena leaves 2 matchboxes


Feed at different ages;
Age Intake (g)
1 week 12-15
2 weeks 15-21
3 weeks 21- 35
4-6 weeks 35-50
7-8 weeks 55-60
16-27 weeks 68-80
28 weeks 100

8 comments:

  1. thanks for your info but do have a place where one can sell the eggs.if yes pliz contact on josekihiu100@gmail.com

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  2. Hello Joseph,its long since i came back here...nice to know the information was valauble. so tell me something do you keep layers and where are you located?

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  3. My name is Anne living in the U.K but I am coming back home soon and would like to venture into poultry farming.How can I contact you for more useful advice in this field? I intend to set up my business in Chwele, Bungoma. My email address is,annesitati@ymail.com. Thank you and looking forward to reading from you soon.

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  4. My name is Jimmy mutunga PhD an entrepreneur in local IC chicks supply and market for local chicken. I am a BDS too in local chicken poultry value chain and will be of great help to anyone venturing in this potential business. get me through jimmyjaykenya@gmail.com or jimmy@jayfreshltd.com

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    1. contact jimmy on jimmykenya@gmail.com without the 'jay'

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  5. Im patrick kiogora itonga,local poultry value chain specialist/market facilatitor,located in Nakuru town,we have a collection centre for local poultry products, we a dealing with about 8500 farmers under a world bank/gok funded project.We are currently collecting 200 crates of eggs and 400kilograms of meat per day
    retailing at 550/kg&20/egg.Any interested buyer,we a ready for bussines.contacts 0722-722-552,laserenviconsultants@gmail.com

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  6. My name is roderick murimi and i have ventured into production if IC chicks.i have 2 incubators with a capacity of 600 and 1500 respectively.My target is to be able to move both eggs and day old chicks anyone who is in a position to assist in whatever way possible may help me out with the market.my contacts are 0711566584 email adress dmurimi30@gmail.com

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  7. Hi my name is Alex ,anyone need poultry feeds,dairy feeds and pig feeds, contact +254721544516 prices negotiable

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