Guidelines

How can I start a small poultry farm?

How can I start a small poultry farm?

  1. Learn poultry farming from the nearest poultry farm.
  2. Decide the chicken products to focus on.
  3. Select a good poultry farm location.
  4. Set up a poultry cage for the birds.
  5. Purchase some poultry farming equipment.
  6. Buy starter chicks from a trusted supplier.
  7. Employ reliable workers for the poultry farm.
  8. Feed the chicks properly.

Is a small chicken farm profitable?

Organic chicken farming can be a profitable business for a small farm. Meat chickens are a quick turnaround: in 10-12 weeks you can raise day-old chicks to roaster size. This means a quick return on your investment. You can also do more than one batch of birds a year.

How much does processing a chicken cost?

The most common price I am finding for poultry processing is $3.50 per bird….Butchering cost per bird is $3.50-7.50.

Chicken being processed Cost
Cost of giblets or feet $0.25 per bird
Line fee $20-100 per batch

Why are there so few poultry processing plants?

Access to processing is a critical issue for small producers. Consolidation in the meat process- ing industry has left very few small plants that will do custom poultry processing. (Large plants generally don’t process for small producers; they can’t keep track of a small batch of birds and can’t make money on small- volume orders.)

What kind of chicken processing equipment do I Need?

We sell poultry processing equipment, including butchering equipment, poultry pluckers, poultry scalders, and more. Shop our processing equipment now!

How to manage a small flock of poultry?

Resource Guide for Owners of Small Poultry Flocks (Kansas State University) PDF Resources for Small-Scale Poultry Keepers (University of Maine) HTML Small and Backyard Flocks (University of Kentucky) HTML Small Flock Management of Poultry (Mississippi State University) HTML

How many chickens can be processed on a farm?

A growing number of small producers are rais- ing poultry outdoors on pasture, processing the birds on-farm, and selling the meat directly to customers at the farm or at a farmers’ market. Many states allow up to 1,000 birds to be processed on a farm each year and sold directly to consumers with no inspection.