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HOW TO SET UP AND USE OUR INCUBATOR MACHINE

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Kuroiler, Kienyeji or Kenbro?

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In Kenya the types of poultry farming practised are follows; layers, broilers and kienyenji. Kienyenji is the most economical and marketable as it is dual purpose type of poultry. Improved kienyenji chicks can begin to lay eggs after 4 – 5 months. The following is estimated cost for raising 100 kienyenji chicks once you have a structure build to house. The cost may vary depending on time and the locality. 100 Chicks 3 days old kshs.10,000 Chick mash 8weeks old kshs.16,800 Growers 1 weeks old kshs.24,225 Vaccines kshs.2,200 Equipment (feeders, drinkers) kshs.5,500 Miscellaneous kshs.8,000 Totals kshs.66,755 Agricultural sectors is one of the fastest growing economic sectors in Kenya. Many youth are currently picking up agribusiness as a full time venture or ‘side hustle’. Poultry farming is one super way to get into the agribusiness considering that little space is required for startup and the fact that currently solar egg incubators Kenya are now freely