Poultry Farm Construction Cost — equipment, civil works and total CAPEX.
Real-world cost ranges for building a modern poultry farm — from small commercial broiler houses to large integrated layer and hatchery operations. We source verified supplier quotes and connect projects with financing.
- Equipment + civil works
- 10k–500k+ birds
- Tropical & temperate
- Financing review
Cost drivers
Country labor cost, climate package (tunnel ventilation, cooling, heating), automation level, biosecurity zoning, feed/water storage and access infrastructure all drive total CAPEX. Imported equipment, freight and customs add 15–30% in many emerging markets.
Typical total project ranges
10k-bird broiler: USD 130k–250k all-in. 50k-bird broiler: USD 650k–1.2M. 100k-hen layer: USD 1.5M–3M. 500k-bird integrated farm: USD 6M–15M including ancillary infrastructure.
How PoultryMatch helps
We source 3–5 verified manufacturer quotes, benchmark your project against recent comparable builds and coordinate with EPC and financing partners.
Common questions
- How much does it cost to build a poultry farm?
- Indicative equipment-only ranges: 10,000-bird broiler USD 90k–180k; 50,000-bird broiler USD 500k–900k; 50,000-hen layer USD 600k–1.2M. Civil works typically add 20–40% on top of equipment, depending on country and labor cost.
- What's included in poultry farm construction cost?
- Site preparation, foundations, house structure, ventilation, heating/cooling, feeding and drinking systems, lighting, water and feed storage, generators, biosecurity, manure handling, and access roads.
- How long does it take to build a poultry farm?
- Small farms: 4–8 months from contract to first flock. Mid-scale: 6–12 months. Large integrated builds: 12–24 months including civil works and commissioning.
- Is financing available for poultry farm construction?
- Yes — equipment leasing, asset-backed loans and export-credit financing are available for qualified projects through our partner network.