Saturday, May 26, 2007

Today I gave 8000 taka to Parvez. He bought one goat with a goatling. He'll buy two more goats.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

They comsume about taka 1 worth of feed everyday. 3oo duck=300 taka every day. They will start laying eggs when they are 5 month old. Meaning 30*5=150 days. 150*300=45000 taka in total. They will survive aother 150 days while laying eggs. Therefore another 45000 taka for their feed. Total 90000 taka for the feed. Now they will layin one egg per day. So 300 eggs per day. 300*150=45000 eggs. 45000*3=135000 taka. 135000-90000=45000 as profit. Cut 10 month labor, electricity, water, mortality, accidents with 2000 taka and you have only 25000 in 10 months. that's will 300 birds. if we increase more bird the profit will be more. a rough calculation is with 1000 bird ther'll be 30000 tak profit per month.

Saturday, February 3, 2007

The return on Investment on poultry farming will depend on good hygiene and sanitation practices and professional animal husbandry. But that comes easy when you raise your own animals because by that way you get to start loving them dearly. Although they are meant for consumption at a later date when they are matured, but that's all right.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

They are more than a month old and about 500 gms in weight.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

325 ducklings survived the 19 degree celcius weather conditions. We administered some duck plegue vaccinations last week. They are 500-600 kilo now. per day they consume about 1-2 taka worth of feed. 365*300=109500 taka will be spent to feed the 300 birds in a year. they will start laying eggs at 5th month and continue for 7 months. Therefore 7*30=210. 210*300*3=189000. 210 days multiplied by 300 birds by 3 taka per egg will fetch 189000-100000= 100000 taka gross profit. Of course we will have to cut the management cost, losses by theft, natural causes, capital costs etc. But if we raise the number of birds. The yield will be higher.

Friday, January 5, 2007

Parvez is here.

Monday, January 1, 2007

We bought 600 duckling at taka 10 apiece. We constructed a 450 sq feet house to raise them with 70000 taka. The birds are feeding on 1000 taka feed per week. They will be fed with these starter and grower feed for 12 weeks. 12000 taka will be on the feed for 325 bird. (did I mention 300 birds died because of poor brooding conditions)? I will raise them for eggs. They will start laying eggs at the maturity of three months. I will sell each egg at 3 taka apiece. 300 egs I expect each day.