Chicken farming in Kenya is part of poultry farming which is the raising of domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese for the production of meat and eggs.
The most common poultry in Kenya is chicken, which is the most common delicacy on important social occasions and festivities.
Categories of chicken farming in Kenya
The keeping of chicken farming is categorized into three, depending on the number of birds kept.
- 1 – 1000 birds: small-scale chicken farmers
- 1001 – 10,000 birds: medium-scale chicken farmers
- 10,000+ birds: large-scale chicken farmers
How Profitable is Chicken Farming in Kenya?
You may be wondering how profitable is chicken farming in Kenya. It is indeed very lucrative to keep chicken in Kenya. The demand for chicken meat and eggs keeps rising every day and the supply is not even enough, forcing the Kenyan government to import from neighboring countries such as Uganda.
Done correctly, chicken farming is very profitable in Kenya.
Best Chicken breeds kept in Kenya
If you are interested in getting started with chicken farming in Kenya, the kind of breeds kept in Kenya may interest you. Some of the most common commercial chicken breeds kept in Kenya are:
- Broilers
- Layers
- Improved Indigenous breeds (Improved Kienyeji chicken) such as KARI, Kenbro, Sasso Kuroilers
- Pure Indigenous chicken / Village chicken
1. KARI Improved Kienyeji Chicken
KARI Improved Kienyeji chicken is a dual-purpose chicken that is reared for both meat and eggs. In Kenya, KARI Improved kienyeji chicken is reared by individual smallholder farmers and is preferred due to its HIGH DISEASE RESISTANCE, low feed consumption, and high egg production.
The bird also matures early at only four and a half months of age. The main company that deals with this breed is HOMERANGE POULTRY KENYA. This company supplies day-old chicks, poultry feed specifically formulated for this breed of chicken, and meat locally.
2. Broilers
Broilers are reared for meat. In Kenya, broilers are raised both by corporations and individuals. Large-scale companies include Isinya Poultry and Brade Gate Poultry Industries. These companies supply meat locally as well as to other countries.
3. Layers
Layer chicken farming in Kenya are chicken breeds kept mainly for their eggs. Most of the layer breeds in Kenya are exotic. Examples of layer chicken breeds in Kenya are ISA Brown, Hy-line, Lohmann, Leghorns, and Shavers.
4. Kenbro Chicken
Kenbro belongs to Kenchick. Kenbro chickens can be reared both for eggs and meat. These chickens are fed for six months before they start laying. Their egg production is lower than that of layers. Those reared for eggs take longer to mature than those reared for meat.
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The richest chicken farmer in Kenya?
There are many rich poultry farmers in Kenya. Among them is the current Kenyan president. Willian Ruto keeps over 200,000 chickens for eggs in his home county. He once said that he makes over KES 1.5 million selling eggs daily.
Chicken farming in Kenya is one of the many businesses you can start as a farmer.
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