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feyisan
Poultry Farming
« on: February 17, 2007, 12:26 AM »

I am interested in large scale poultry farming in either Ogun Or Lagos State.
Ideas and tips on all I will need to start e.g farm land, cost and other government requirements.

Expecting to hear from good people of Nairaland.

Thanking you in anticipation of your valuable information.

Feyisan.
amabobo
Re: Poultry Farming
« #1 on: June 12, 2008, 02:47 AM »

i want to start my own poultry farm in Nigeria too
can any body help us ?

thanks Huh
babakuns
Re: Poultry Farming
« #2 on: June 26, 2008, 04:07 PM »

start with let say 200 cockrel  to get full tips on how to keep fowl when you succeded then go for layers, this is neccessary because cockrel is stronger than layers
all the best
amabobo
Re: Poultry Farming
« #3 on: July 03, 2008, 05:59 PM »

Thanks do u have tips to how to start a poultry or anybody u can direct us to.

Thanks
luckyme9
Re: Poultry Farming
« #4 on: July 17, 2008, 04:57 AM »

Hey, it depends on when and how much cash you have on hand.  If you are abroad and planning for the future, I'll suggest you start sending home some nice poultry equipments that you can get from different auctions and wesites.  Buy your land in some remote but accessible area, buy about an acre which is about six plot.  Start fencing it.  Get your layout of where you want to start now and leave room for expasion in the future.  Start with what ever type of chiken have longer life and can yield you most eggs.  If you are home or abroad, you can always research on the internet.  There always an e-course on almost any type of business you can imagine, if you are abroad, you might have a better chance of getting one of those and pay with a credit or check card.  They always have 1-800 numbers to call for follow up.
Don't wonder, I'm also looking into this business and these is all I've found out so far.
If you leave me your info, I can foward you more as I explore more. Cheers
gbegbs
Re: Poultry Farming
« #5 on: September 03, 2008, 06:06 PM »

i guess that make me not be d only 1 lookn into this . well lukyme9 great info u gave there . i already started on some of d info u gave and here is my email in case u want to forward anything as u said gbeleye@yahoo.com. thank and will keep in touch .  Wink
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