Finished broiler chickens feeding at automatic feeders.

Broilers

Fast Turnaround. Reliable Carcass Weights.

Nyajena Agricultural Group delivers broiler batches bred for uniform growth, feed efficiency, and market-ready finish. Our supply chain controls feed, health, and environmental conditions from breeder flock to farm gate, ensuring you receive birds primed for 35 to 42-day cycles.

Every delivery is coupled with best-practice production benchmarks so you can hit live weight targets between 1.8 kg and 2.2 kg with minimal downgrades at processing.

What We Offer

  • Broiler growers and finishers delivered from 3 to 6 weeks.
  • Contract growing options for abattoirs and retailers.
  • Feed and medication bundles priced for full cycle planning.
  • On-site weighing and grading to track performance.
  • Veterinary callouts for diagnostics and treatment.

Performance Targets We Track

  • Feed conversion ratios averaging 1.68 - 1.75.
  • Weekly body weight trending and variance reporting.
  • Water-to-feed intake ratio of 1.7:1 for gut health.
  • Mortality alerts triggered above 0.15% per day.

Market Aligned Programmes

We match your production timeline with abattoir placements, wholesale buyers, and cold-storage capacities so that birds leave your farm at peak value. Our team shares updated feed pricing, vaccination adjustments for seasonality, and labour scheduling templates to keep your operation efficient.

Give your meat enterprise certainty by locking in broilers with Nyajena Agricultural Group. We will align production targets, inputs, and offtake from day one.

Round Out Your Poultry Portfolio

Build resilience with a mix of chick supply, table birds, and alternative species tailored to your market.

Day-old chicks warming under a brooder.

Day-Old Chicks

Secure steady bird flow by booking day-olds ahead of your broiler grow-out cycles.

Reserve Chicks →
Layer hens feeding from trough feeders.

Layers

Balance cash flow with egg production that complements meat bird sales.

Plan Layer Flocks →
Turkeys and guinea fowl roaming on pasture.

Other Poultry

Add specialty birds like turkeys and ducks for festive and hospitality demand.

Add Specialty Birds →