{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Thinking of Starting a Poultry Farm? Here's the Real Cost and How Government Help Works",
  "summary": "Poultry farming is turning into a major self-employment option, and this guide breaks down the one and a half to three lakh rupee startup cost, essential care steps, and the government loans and subsidies available to new farmers.",
  "content": "Poultry farming is expanding fast across India, and people in villages as well as cities are increasingly treating it as a reliable source of self-employment. Demand for eggs and chicken stays steady through the year, with hotels, restaurants, roadside dhabas and home kitchens all keeping consumption high. Started with a sound plan and proper management, the business can generate solid returns even on a modest investment, which is why growing numbers of young people are now turning to poultry farming.\n\nPicking the right location and healthy chicks\nThe first step before setting up a poultry unit is choosing the right site, one with a clean environment, adequate airflow, clean water and proper sunlight. For beginners, starting with 200 to 500 chicks is the most manageable approach. It is important to buy only healthy chicks of a good breed. The shed itself needs to be built so that the birds stay safe and healthy through summer heat, winter cold and the monsoon rains alike.\n\nVet's advice: buying chicks is only the first step\nDr S.D. Dwivedi, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer at the Government Veterinary Hospital in Nagar Ballia, says that buying chicks alone is not enough, regular care matters just as much. A balanced, nutritious diet helps the birds grow better and boosts production. Vaccination needs to be done on schedule, and the shed has to be kept clean at all times. Daily monitoring of the shed is also advised. Following these steps from day one keeps the mortality rate low.\n\nHow much does it cost to start\nSetting up a small scale poultry farm can require anywhere between one and a half lakh rupees to three lakh rupees. This covers building the shed, buying the chicks, feed, medicines, a water supply system and other necessary equipment. Anyone looking to start on a larger scale will need to put in more capital, but as the business grows, both production and income tend to rise significantly as well.\n\nGovernment schemes offer a financial cushion\nBoth the central and state governments run several schemes to encourage this business. Eligible applicants can get loans through banks under these schemes, and in many cases a subsidy is also available, which brings down the initial financial burden considerably. The government's aim is to connect more people with self-employment opportunities and strengthen the rural economy in the process. Anyone can take advantage of these schemes to set up their own poultry business.\n\nWhere to apply and what documents are needed\nTo access government assistance, the first step is contacting the Animal Husbandry Department in Ballia, which provides all the detailed information. A poultry farm project has to be prepared there and an application submitted. Along with the application, applicants may need to submit an Aadhaar card, an identity proof, bank account details, documents related to the land or shed, and other necessary certificates. Once all conditions are met and the documents are verified, the loan and subsidy benefits are released.\n\nProfit potential in both egg and broiler farming\nThe business is run either for egg production or for raising broiler chickens. With better management, a lower disease risk and good market prices, the returns can be substantial. As experience grows, expanding the business also becomes easier, allowing both production and income to keep rising steadily.\n\nRegular care is the real key to success\nConsistent care is the biggest factor behind success in poultry farming. Birds should always be kept in a clean environment, vaccinated on time and given only good quality feed. If any signs of illness appear, a veterinarian should be consulted immediately. Keeping an eye on market demand and prices while planning production is equally important. With a little care and consistent effort, poultry farming can become a strong source of income.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: Central and state government schemes offering bank loans and subsidies will lower the initial financial burden for anyone looking to start poultry farming.\n• In Ballia: Residents of Ballia can directly approach the Animal Husbandry Department in Ballia to prepare a project and submit their application.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. How much does it cost to start a poultry farm?\nStarting on a small scale can require around one and a half lakh rupees to three lakh rupees, covering the shed, chicks, feed, medicines and water supply.\n\n2. How many chicks should beginners start with?\nBeginners find it manageable to start with 200 to 500 chicks.\n\n3. Where should someone go for government help?\nThe first step is contacting the Animal Husbandry Department in Ballia, which provides the full process details.\n\n4. What documents are needed for the application?\nApplicants may need to submit an Aadhaar card, an identity proof, bank account details, documents related to the land or shed, and other necessary certificates.\n\n5. How can the mortality rate of chicks be kept low?\nA balanced diet, timely vaccination, regular cleanliness and daily monitoring of the shed help keep the mortality rate low.\n\n6. Who gave this advice?\nThe advice comes from Dr S.D. Dwivedi, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer at the Government Veterinary Hospital in Nagar Ballia.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/business/poltri-pharminga-shuru-karane-se-pahale-jana-len-puri-lagata-aura-sarakara-se-milane-vali-madada-4259",
  "category": "Business",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-03",
  "tags": [
    "Poultry Farming",
    "Chicken Farming",
    "Government Scheme",
    "Self Employment",
    "Ballia",
    "Egg Production",
    "Broiler Farming",
    "Animal Husbandry Department"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}