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Broiler Chickens

Farming with Broiler Chickens in SA

Posted on May 29, 2020January 25, 2021 by FarmingSA

How profitable is chicken farming? Can anyone do it or do you need skills to start operating as a chicken farmer. Everything you need to know on how to start with Farming with Broiler Chickens in SA and Steps to Success and Making Money

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  • Chicken Farming: Broilers
  • How to farm with Broilers?
  • How long should Broiler Chicks stay on Starter Feed?
  • How long will it take for Broilers to be ready to slaughter?
  • Who will buy Broiler Chickens?
    • How much money can you make with Chicken Farming?
  • Chicken Farming: Layers
  • Interesting Topics you will find on this site:

Chicken Farming: Broilers

Broilers are one of the most acquired chickens to produce meat in the farming industry and with quick returns on investments it is very popular with beginner chicken farmers. To start farming with broilers you will need land. As a small scale farmer looking to farm with only 100 to 500 chickens you don’t need a large property. If you have permission from your neighbours, you can even do small scale farming in your backyard.

How to farm with Broilers?

When buying your day old chicks by an hatchery make sure that they vaccinate the chicks, this is an requirement by law and you should not leave the premises if they have not done so. By failing to do so you are putting your chicks and business at risk.

When you transport your day old chicks make sure that they have enough ventilation and that they are not too cold. Day old chicks are tough little creators and can travel long distances without food and water.

Unpacking your day old chicks at their new home should be done with great care and it is advisable that your bedding was sprayed with virukill at least two days before the chicks arrive. The chicks will start to eat and drink by themselves so no need to train them to do so.

Hygiene is essential when farming with broilers. Make sure that your water buckets and feeding trays were sprayed with virukill to eliminate all germs an bacteria. People entering your coop should wash their hand and boots. Try to keep unwanted guests out and do not allow unnecessary traffic in your coops.

Chicken Farming Steps to  Success and Making Money - Farming with Broiler Chickens in SA
The Ross Broiler is a Fast Growing Meat Chicken

How long should Broiler Chicks stay on Starter Feed?

Chicks won’t feed a lot in the first week but as they progress into larger chickens and feathers appear they will want to consume more food with high protein. They should be kept on starter feed for ate least 12 to 16 days.

It is advisable to mix grower feed with starter feed for two days before only giving grower feed. The reason for this is that grower feed has bigger chunks and the chickens must get used to it as they will want to eat as much as possible and might get constipated or end up with swollen crops.

If you do not have an automated watering system you need to clean their drinkers every other day .

How long will it take for Broilers to be ready to slaughter?

This is a question that many aspiring chicken farmers ask and often one that is miss calculated in their chicken farming business plan. Broilers take up to 42 days to be slaughter ready. That will give a large chicken of around 2.7 kg. Chicken Farmers do not have to grow them that big and can stop feeding at around 1.9 kg. The net weight of the chicken will then be roughly 1.2 to 1.3 kg which is an acceptable weight in the chicken market.

Who will buy Broiler Chickens?

The good news is that most families in South Africa loves to eat chicken. That opens many doors for chicken farmers in SA. Some methods to sell your chickens include:

  • Directly from your premises
  • Sell to Abattoirs
  • Slaughter at abattoirs and then sell portioned meat
  • Get contracts with butcheries and supermarkets
  • Sell live chickens at urban areas and in townships.
How much money can you make with Chicken Farming?

If farmed correctly your profit margins should be around 52% up to 58%

Chicken Farming: Layers

Firstly you need to find out what chicken layer breed works best in your Province or State. An all round layer, the Lohmann Brown is known to be a perfect breed with a high yield in Egg production anywhere in South Africa.

The Lohmann Brown is also a good choice for free range egg farming as well as barn or intensive farming due to it’s toughness and high egg production.

Layer chickens is an expensive startup and return of investment can be anything from around 16 months up to 5 years depending on the size of your chicken farming business.

Farming with Broiler Chickens in SA
The Lohmann Brown is a Tough Chicken and Top Egg Producer

Due to a long lifespan, layer chickens needs more medication and coop maintenance than broilers chickens. Feeding is ongoing and you need to keep that in mind when working out your budget for the next year. To start your layer farming business and you decide to buy day old chicks you need to understand that you could wait 6 to 8 months before your chickens will be in full production.

Both Layers and Broiler chickens produce manure that is valuable to crop farmers and you can sell manure once you cleaned your coop. That money you can invest in feed, bedding and medicine for the chickens to increase your profit margins for the next term.

Interesting Topics you will find on this site:

Most Common Chicken Diseases and Treatments
Feeding Calculator for Layer and Broiler Chickens
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17 thoughts on “Farming with Broiler Chickens in SA”

  1. John Halforty says:
    May 29, 2020 at 11:57 am

    Very insightfull. Thank you so much

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  2. Timothy Siakaziba says:
    May 29, 2020 at 2:15 pm

    Please share everything to do with poultry production using the kruilor chicken breed as against usual broilors or village chickens.

    Reply
  3. Munsaka Ostone says:
    May 29, 2020 at 4:12 pm

    this is a rich information and benefitial to us up coming farmers.

    Reply
  4. Siyabonga Antony Dlamini says:
    May 30, 2020 at 12:47 am

    Am interested

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  5. Ditiro Gaobape Gaobape says:
    May 31, 2020 at 11:14 am

    The article is informative and inspirational in nature, I would like to be kept abreast with any developments.
    I m currently in the process of starting my own chicken business. Please keep on updating us especially the new comers.

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  6. Thembisile says:
    May 31, 2020 at 5:05 pm

    Very helpfull am still on bugdet start up

    Reply
  7. Nkululeko Mdladla says:
    June 1, 2020 at 7:04 am

    Thank you so much for the info, is it possible to do both chicken biz and egg without loosing either?

    Reply
  8. Thomas Motlemekoane says:
    June 1, 2020 at 11:28 am

    Pig farming also is one i am intrested

    Reply
  9. Sibonelo says:
    June 7, 2020 at 8:40 pm

    Thank you so much for knowledge
    Please about the broiler business plan

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    1. malcolm says:
      June 9, 2020 at 8:21 am

      Hi Sibonelo, there are both plans for chicken and pig farming on the website.

      Reply
  10. Simon Themba Khoza says:
    June 11, 2020 at 11:12 am

    Wow excellent, so if I’m broke and I’m interested in farming can i apply for farmers fund?and if yes where and how beloved honoured peoples

    Reply
  11. Arelene Kloppers says:
    June 13, 2020 at 9:41 am

    Very informative site, thank you. My son wants to start his own chicken farm (had this idea in mind for the last 3 years) , and has very interesting ideas on where he wants to go with his idea in future. This site with your videos are really helping us as parents to get him started on a small scale, he is so exited! Would like to receive more info.

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  12. Siyasanga Mpehle says:
    June 17, 2020 at 10:09 am

    Thank you for a very insightful article.

    Reply
  13. Sibulele says:
    June 24, 2020 at 8:34 pm

    I’m interested and I have lage land to build chicken farm and I have experience in chicken farming

    Reply
  14. Elaine says:
    December 23, 2020 at 2:00 pm

    We started with broilers, it was slow at first but now we can see the growth. The food is just expensive , but we are working on that

    Reply
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  16. Allestair Brown says:
    January 5, 2023 at 11:12 pm

    Iam very interested to start a new broiler farm and need all the information.

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