30/01/2026
20 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Poultry Farm
Poultry farming can be highly profitable, but many beginners lose money by making avoidable errors. Here are 20 common mistakes and tips to steer clear of them.
Common Pitfalls in Poultry Farming
1. Starting Without Knowledge – Diving in without learning the basics often leads to failure. Research before starting.
2. Poor Housing – Badly designed poultry houses cause overcrowding, poor ventilation, and diseases.
3. Overcrowding Birds – Too many birds in limited space increases stress, fights, and disease risk.
4. Neglecting Biosecurity – Strangers, dirty shoes, or vehicles can introduce deadly diseases.
5. Buying Low-Quality Chicks – Cheap or weak chicks may fail to grow; always buy from reputable hatcheries.
6. Feeding Poor Quality Feed – Unbalanced feed reduces growth and egg production.
7. Ignoring Clean Water – Dirty water spreads disease. Birds need constant access to fresh water.
8. Skipping Vaccinations – Not vaccinating leaves your flock vulnerable to deadly diseases like Newcastle.
9. Poor Record Keeping – Without records, you won’t know if you’re profitable.
10. Starting Too Big – Beginners often invest too much too soon. Start small and scale gradually.
11. Ignoring Light Management – Layers need 14–16 hours of light daily; poor lighting delays egg production.
12. Mixing Different Ages – Older birds bully younger ones and can spread disease. Keep age groups separate.
13. Not Controlling Pests/Predators – Rats, snakes, and hawks can kill birds or eat eggs if your farm isn’t secure.
14. Improper Waste Management – Piled-up droppings attract flies, smell bad, and spread disease.
15. No Emergency Plan – Prepare for disease outbreaks, feed shortages, and other unexpected events.
16. Relying on a Single Feed Supplier – Always have backup sources to avoid supply interruptions.
17. Selling Without Market Research – Know your buyers before producing eggs or meat.
18. Poor Staff Management – Untrained or dishonest workers can waste feed, harm birds, or steal.
19. Neglecting Farm Hygiene – Dirty houses, feeders, and drinkers are breeding grounds for disease.
20. Chasing Quick Profits – Poultry farming requires patience. Expecting instant wealth often leads to disappointment.
Keep this in mind:
Educate yourself, start small, maintain hygiene, feed your birds properly, and plan for the market. Avoiding these mistakes saves money, reduces stress, and sets your poultry farm up for long-term success.