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1. Broiler poultry Farming Project Report 1000 birds
The broiler chicken production of our country is growing at the rate of nearly 8-10% every year. The
consumption of chicken meat has increased significantly during past two decades. Government is promoting this
industry by providing subsidy. India is the third largest broiler-chicken producer in the world produces 3.8 million
tones of poultry meat a year. The market is estimated to be worth about Rs 90,000 crore. Per capita chicken
consumption in India has been on the rise, with changing eating habits. Considering the vast potential of this
industry in employment generation we have included many poultry project reports in this site..Before starting a
Hybrid Broiler farm the entrepreneurs/ farmers are advised to under go training on poultry farming. They can
contact Local Animal Husbandry Department staffs/Veterinary College/agriculture university etc. for the purpose.
They should also visit progressive broiler farmers and government/ agricultural university poultry farm in the
locality. They must check the following points before starting a Broiler farm.
1.Availability of hybrid broiler chicks in local market
2.Nearness of the Farm to Veterinary Hospital, Animal disease diagnostic laboratory
3.Marketing facility & demand of Broiler in local market
4.Availability of broiler feed & medicine in their locality.
This project report has been worked out subject to the following conditions:
1.Hybrid Broiler Chicks will be purchased from commercial hatcheries for every batch.
2.Sale price of finisher birds will change in accordance with change in purchase
price of feed & chick .
3.Bio-security measures must be strictly adopted.
4.The farm must be managed by the entrepreneur on scientific lines.
Floor – One square feet floor space per bird is required for broiler chicken. The floor of the poultry house should
be concrete cemented, strong & rodent proof ,and have slope towards door. Plinth should be 2ft. higher than
ground.
Walls-lengthwise wall may be only one foot high, brick wall on sides,4ft wire netting above brick wall should be
supported with angle iron. End wall of poultry house should be made of bricks. Maximum breadth of poultry house
should be 27 feet. There should be partition in every 500 squire feet.
Roof – Roof of the poultry house may be of asbestos or tile. It should 12-ft. high at the center and 6-8ft. high on
the side wall with 3ft extension of roof beyond wall to prevent rain water from entering poultry house.
This project report has been worked out subject to the following conditions:
1.The chicks will have to be arranged from commercial hatcheries and price fluctuation in them be
correspondingly accommodated in the final sale price.
2.Any increase in the cost of feed shall correlate to the corresponding increase in the sale price of broilers.
3.As a bio-security measure against avian influenza all in all out system will be adopted.
4.The scheme is a broad guideline and is likely to vary as per the change in price/cost of various specified items.
2. 5.The scheme is workable on the above guidelines if run by the entrepreneur on scientific lines.
Housing for broiler chicken
Floor –Pucca, smooth strong concrete cemented, impervious to moisture rodent proof ,and have slope towards door.
Plinth should be 2ft.
higher than ground.
Walls-2ft. high lengthwise brick wall on sides,4ft wire netting above brick wall supported with angle iron. End
wall should be solid made of bricks.
Doors –There should be two doors 4ft. wide and 6ft high opposite to each other.
Roof – 12-14ft. high at the center and 6ft. high on the side wall with 3ft. hang over beyond wall to prevent rain
water from entering poultry house and to keep litter dry. Roof should be of asbestos, cement asbestos, or tile.
PARAMETERS VALUE
System of rearing Deep Litter system
Batch size 1000+5% extra
52 days(45 days rearing +7days
Batch interval
cleaning period)
Mortality of birds 5%
Cycle size 1000
Cost of day old chick Rs.25
Cost of kg of feed Rs.28.00
Cost of equipments( waterers feeders
etc.) Rs.15/bird
Cost of insurance medicine vaccine
etc. Rs.4/bird/year
No of batches/year introduced first
year 6
No of batches /year(sold) 6
No of batch introduced 2-5 years 7
No of batch sold 2-6 years 7
3. Cost of kg of live broiler Rs.73
Feed conversion ratio FCR 1.68 to 1.72
Average age at selling 39
Average wt. of bird at the time of sale 2kg
Feed requirement to attain 1.8kg body weight 3.5kg
Rearing period 45 days
Cleaning period One week
Interest rate 12%/year
Repayment period 6 years
Economics of broiler poultry farming with 1,000 broilers /cycle
CASH FLOW Project period (year) Amount in Rs.
i ii iii iv v vi
Cost of day
old chicks
154500 180250 180250 180250 180250 180250
/year@25/bi
rd
Cost of feed
for birds
588000 686000 686000 686000 686000 686000
@3.5kg/bird
Rs.28/kg
Misc,
expenditure
i.e. electricity
vaccine
medicine
insurance 24000 28000 28000 28000 28000 28000
etc. including
veterinary
aid
@Rs4/bird
/batch
Total
766500 894250 894250 894250 894250 894250
expenditure
4. Sale of 876000 1022000 1022000 1022000 1022000 1022000
broiler @
Rs.146/bird
(2 kg @
Rs.73/kg)
Sale of
3500 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000
manure
Sale of gunny 2900 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100
bags
Depreciation
on shed and
building 68000
etc@10%yea
r
Depreciation
on
3000
equipments
@15%/year
Total 882400 1029100 1029100 1029100 1029100 1100100
Gross profit 115900 134850 134850 134850 134850 205850
Calculation of BCR and IRR
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6
Capital Costs 200000
Recurring
766500 894250 894250 894250 894250 894250
Costs
Total Costs 966500 894250 894250 894250 894250 894250
Benefit 882400 1029100 1029100 1029100 1029100 1100100
Net Benefit -84100 134850 134850 134850 134850 205850
Financial indicators Estimated value Preferred value
PW costs at 15%DF 3447099.74
PW benefits at 15%DF 3797741.18