Investment & Cost Center
Hatchery Project Cost — equipment, HVAC, biosecurity and total CAPEX.
Real CAPEX ranges and supplier sourcing for mid-scale and industrial hatcheries. We source setters, hatchers, chick handling and complete turnkey hatchery projects from verified global manufacturers.
- Setters & hatchers
- HVAC & biosecurity
- Chick handling
- Turnkey delivery
Hatchery cost drivers
Egg-setting capacity, single-stage vs multi-stage incubation, HVAC design, biosecurity zoning, water treatment and chick handling automation are the major CAPEX drivers.
Typical project ranges
30k–60k eggs/week: USD 800k–1.8M. 100k eggs/week: USD 1.8M–3.5M. 250k+ eggs/week integrated hatchery: USD 4M–10M+ including civil works, HVAC and chick processing.
How we help
We source comparative quotes from leading hatchery equipment manufacturers and connect you with EPC partners and financing.
FAQ
Common questions
- How much does a hatchery cost?
- Mid-scale hatcheries (30k–60k eggs/week) typically land at USD 800k–1.8M equipment. Large integrated hatcheries (250k+ eggs/week) range USD 4M–10M+ including HVAC, biosecurity and chick handling.
- What equipment is needed for a hatchery?
- Setters, hatchers, candling equipment, chick processing lines, vaccination, sexing stations, HVAC, water treatment, generators and biosecurity systems.
- How long does hatchery construction take?
- Typically 9–18 months from contract to first hatch, depending on civil works, equipment lead times and commissioning complexity.
- Is financing available for hatchery projects?
- Yes. Hatchery equipment is well-suited to export-credit and asset-backed financing through our partners.