How to Start a Poultry Farm: 13 Tips from New Poultry Farmers

We often get asked how to become a poultry farmer. Two soon-to-be farmers tell their story of starting a poultry farm! www.southlandorganics.com/blo...
Joshua and Haley Trimble are in the process of starting their very first poultry farm. When they started, they knew nothing about poultry! Completely fresh, Allen got the chance to chat with the Trimbles about what they did to get started. Read on for 13 tips on how to start a poultry farm!
1. Begin searching for an integrator.
Joshua and Haley looked at every integrator in their area. They browsed the companies to understand what they offered, being sure to consider the costs and contracts. The goal is finding the best integrator for you.
2. Narrow down the list of companies.
One you explore the available integreators, decide what makes the most financial sense for you. The Trimbles looked at the data from each option, comparing the potential profit and expenses. At the end of the day, your farm is a business!
3. Talk to seasoned farmers.
Experienced farmers can offer invaluable advice to those new to the game. Joshua and Haley visited farmers in their area to learn about their experiences with different integrators. They wanted to know each farmer's successes and failures with different companies.
4. Always check the numbers.
It's important to see if what integrators tell you about working with them is similar to other farmers' real life experiences. Even if intentions are good on the part of the company, sometimes the outcome of working with them is different than expected. Cross check the integrators' offers with the performance of the farmers who work with them.
5. Consider production value.
You have to consider what will happen if your production is hurt by disease or unexpected issues. How does the integrator handle issues like this per their contract? You need to know how your pay will be impacted if production decreases.
6. Decide on an integrator.
Based on all these factors, decide what integrator is best for you and your future poultry business. The Trimbles decided on a company that offered a comprehensive set contractural pay.
7. Prepare to run your farm like a business.
When you get into poultry farming, be prepared to treat it as a business, not a hobby. The lifestyle of a farmer is alluring to many people, and it is rewarding in many ways! But it takes a lot of hard work and business acumen. Get in the habit of keeping your receipts, thinking about your employees, tracking your spending and tax breaks and getting reimbursements when possible so you don't miss any financial benefits. If you're not intentional about running your farm as a business, you will wind up losing money and that sweet country lifestyle will vanish.
8. Secure a loan.
There are only a few options for poultry loans, so be sure to read the fine print. The Trimbles went with a local agricultural bank based on the fact that they offer a membership and pay a dividend based on what you pay in. The ag bank has an understanding of the poultry industry, its fluctuations and integrator relationships. Because of these factors, this was the best choice for Joshua and Haley!
9. Plan based on your LOI.
An LOI is a letter of intent that you sign with your integrator. It outlines the terms of your agreement as a farmer. Share your LOI with your bank to make your financial plan and loan details so you can ensure you adhere to your integrator's outlines from the get-go.
10. Let the lord work.
The Trimbles encourage new farmers to trust in God to guide you through the process! He will help you find the best option-trust in His blessings!
11. Determine what you are excited about!
Keep yourself motivated and focused with your eyes on the prize. Identify what excites you about this new opportunity and let that drive you! Haley is excited to spend time on her farm, learn new things and be challenged.
12. Recognize that your integrator wants you to succeed.
Farming can be daunting, but remember that your integrator wants you to succeed! You should have a mutually beneficial relationship-they make money when you make money.
13. Ask questions.
Don't be afraid to sit down with integrators, farmers, banks and more to ask questions and get valuable information. Most people are happy to help!
We're looking forward to keeping up wit the Trimble's journey as new poultry farmers! We hope this helps encourage and inform anyone who is considering starting a poultry farm of their own.
Contact Us
Have any questions or ideas for future Poultry Biosecurity videos? Contact Allen Reynolds at allen@southlandorganics.com or 800-608-3755.

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  • @kennguyen6547
    @kennguyen654711 ай бұрын

    I wish them the best of luck and fortune. My tip is to work on a Poultry farm from beginning to end before deciding on their adventure in a Poultry Farm. It can be profitable but it's complete MISERY when equipment fails and doesn't run smoothly. You have to be an all in one repair guy. Things need to be repaired quickly or else it will effect the growth of the birds.

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    11 ай бұрын

    This is a great tip! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Deex0047
    @Deex004711 ай бұрын

    Great information! Wishing this family the best in their new venture.

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it, thanks for the kind words!

  • @Jrtg7777
    @Jrtg777711 ай бұрын

    Exciting! Best of luck! Can’t wait to see the next video update!

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much : ) We are looking forward to following their journey!

  • @ErnestAdkinsJr
    @ErnestAdkinsJr8 ай бұрын

    Everything the Trimbles did is exactly what I did. Their advice is 100% spot on. When I did my due diligence, their were two schools of thought, big poultry was the worst thing ever & the other was it was the best ever. I chose the latter and haven't looked back since. DO YOUR RESEARCH!!! If you run the numbers trying to make it fail, on paper, and it's still profitable, then you have your answer. Great video!!!

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience! Glad you liked the video.

  • @karenwoodard8837
    @karenwoodard88375 ай бұрын

    I wish them luck!! I would love to talk this great couple

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    5 ай бұрын

    That's so kind! Thanks for watching!

  • @dave4882
    @dave48822 ай бұрын

    Is there any way to contact these folks, or is there a update video?

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    2 ай бұрын

    Shoot an email to allen@southlandorganics.com and he can get you in touch with them! We have not made an update video yet but he should be able to get an update for you. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-fv5mn4qn8m
    @user-fv5mn4qn8m4 ай бұрын

    Do i need the lord on my side to do chickens ? Like these guys .

  • @MikeUsrySouthland

    @MikeUsrySouthland

    4 ай бұрын

    Depends on your desire for blessing.

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    4 ай бұрын

    You need whatever encourages you! For these folks, it's their faith. Everyone has different things that make them their strongest : )

  • @thekaysonchannel

    @thekaysonchannel

    2 ай бұрын

    @@PoultryBiosecurityI’m hoping to get a job in poultry farming this week. I’m so excited and I do thank god for the opportunity.

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thekaysonchannel That is amazing! Best of luck!

  • @maxpyn8120
    @maxpyn812011 ай бұрын

    I want to start a egg laying production

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    11 ай бұрын

    Basically you would follow the same process whether you starting a Broiler, Layer, or even Turkey operation.

  • @allmedcom
    @allmedcom11 ай бұрын

    Best of luck. Hoping to see this excitement stays during the next updates in few years . Hope that many of the " victims" of the Banks and Integrated poultry companies will survive!.

  • @PoultryBiosecurity

    @PoultryBiosecurity

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for these encouraging words!