30/01/2026
I remember two years ago. I had just learnt how to formulate feed. Bag of feed as at that time was between 25000 and 27000, depending on the type. I felt that I could get my feeds at a cheaper rate if I formulated.
I encountered the challenge of getting the raw materials for formulation. I was able to get corn from the market, which I crushed at the mill. To get wheat bran was a problem, I needed to go as far as Delta state to get wheat bran. I was to use rice bran, after many enquiries,I was told that the ministry of Agriculture had a lot of rice bran. On getting there, I was told that they could not be sold. The reason given was that the commissioner wanted to use them for a project. The man I met, gave me the number of another man that was involved in feed formulation. For more than 6 months, intermittently I was calling this man to be able to buy his formulated feeds.
After much enquiries, I got soya bean cake here. Finally, to get the lysine, methionine and other minor ingredients was also a problem. It took the intervention of a friend, who had to ask someone to get these from Ibadan to me.
I was doing all these in a bid to reduce feed cost. If one is able to reduce feed cost to an extent, you have also reduce the cost of production. This will in turn affect how the birds would be sold.
Eventually, after getting everything and formulating, the cost of production was way more than the cost of buying already prepared feeds. Secondly the birds did not turn out as expected. I would say that I got my fingers bitten. Never again would I think of processing feeds, especially since we don't have readily available raw materials in the state.