Poultry Farming Solutions in Ghana – Livi Machinery
Poultry Farming Solutions in Ghana – Livi Machinery
Ghana’s poultry industry is growing fast. With rising demand for eggs and chicken meat, more farmers are stepping into commercial poultry farming. However, turning this opportunity into long-term success isn’t just about having birds in the coop — it’s about using smart systems, reliable equipment, and efficient processes from day one. That’s where Livi Machinery steps in. Since 2012, we’ve been designing and building high-performance poultry farming solutions tailored for African climates and business needs — including farms right here in Ghana.
Unlike imported systems that fail under heat, humidity, or power instability, our gear is built locally with global standards. We understand that in West Africa, dust, irregular electricity, and temperature swings can wear out even the most “advanced” machines within months. So we engineer our products to last. Whether you’re starting a small layer farm near Kumasi or scaling up your broiler operation outside Accra, we offer end-to-end poultry farming solutions that work — not just today, but five years down the road.
Smart Chicken Coops Designed for Ghanaian Farmers
One of the biggest mistakes new farmers make? Cutting corners on housing. They save money upfront by going cheap on cages and ventilation, then end up losing way more due to disease outbreaks, poor feed conversion, or low egg production. At Livi, we don’t believe in temporary fixes — we build permanent advantages.
Our full-line poultry housing systems include galvanized steel cage sets (layer cages, broiler cages, breeder cages), automatic feeding and watering lines, manure removal belts, nesting boxes, and climate control setups like tunnel ventilation and cooling pads. Everything works together as a system — no mismatched parts, no compatibility issues.
For example, our egg-laying hen cages come in modular designs so they can be expanded block by block as your flock grows. Each module holds between 64 and 200 hens depending on size, and we pre-configure them with nipple drinkers and trough feeders that reduce waste by over 30% compared to open trays. The wire mesh construction allows droppings to fall through naturally, keeping birds cleaner and reducing ammonia buildup — which means healthier lungs and better egg output.
And because Ghana often faces inconsistent power supply, many of our setups run partially off solar energy or include backup battery systems for fans and lights during outages. We also offer manual override options so operations continue smoothly even when there’s no sun or grid.
But beyond hardware, we help you design the layout of your house correctly: spacing between rows, height clearance, airflow path, light distribution, and door placement. These may sound small, but get them wrong, and your birds will suffer stress, leading to pecking, illness, or reduced growth. Get them right, and you’ll see faster maturity, steadier laying patterns, and lower death rates.
From Day One Chicks to Harvest – Complete Breeding Support
Raising chickens profitably starts long before they enter your coop — it begins at hatch. Poor-quality chicks mean uneven growth, weak immunity, and higher mortality. That’s why we include quality-assured poultry incubators in our range of services for Ghana farms.
Our digital multi-stage incubators can handle anywhere from 5,000 to 72,000 eggs per batch, with precise control over temperature, humidity, and automatic egg turning. All models come with backup heating elements and alarm alerts if conditions shift outside safe zones. You’d be surprised how many small hatcheries lose entire batches because their old machine didn’t notify them about a fan failure overnight.

Once chicks arrive, whether hatched in-house or purchased externally, our starter kits take over. Our brooder houses use infrared heat lamps on adjustable mounts so temperature can be fine-tuned weekly as chicks grow. We pair those with chick guard rings, paper feeds (to encourage early eating), and non-slip flooring — all designed to protect fragile newborns during their first critical weeks.
Then comes the transition phase: moving young pullets into grower cages before placing them into layers. This is a vulnerable time when improper handling causes stunted development. So our grow-out cages feature wider bar spacing and more floor space per bird than standard models, giving room for exercise while still being easy to clean and monitor.
Throughout the cycle — from hatch to market weight or first egg — every piece of equipment we supply connects to an optional farm management dashboard. It tracks data like daily feed intake, water usage, temperature logs, egg count, and bird mortality. Yes, some farms still keep records on notebooks — and there’s nothing wrong with that — but once a farmer sees how simple it is to pull up last week’s average daily gain on a phone screen, adoption happens fast.
This level of precision doesn’t turn your farm into a robot — it gives you better insight so you can make smarter decisions.
We Don’t Just Sell Equipment — We Build Partnerships
Here’s something you won’t hear from every machinery dealer: setting up a successful poultry farm involves far more than buying metal boxes and plastic pipes. Location matters. Management skills matter. Cash flow planning matters. Even relationships with feed suppliers and buyers play a role.

That’s why when you partner with Livi Machinery, you’re not just placing an order — you’re joining a support network. From the moment you contact us, we assign you a dedicated project advisor who walks with you through every step: site assessment, house orientation recommendations, capacity planning, budget breakdown, installation guidance, training for staff, and post-commissioning check-ins.

Let’s say you’ve bought land outside Ho and want to start with 5,000 layers and expand later. Our team helps you lay out two identical sheds side by side — one active now, one empty but ready for next year’s expansion. This reduces total cost over time and avoids chaotic rebuilds later.
We’ve worked with dozens of clients across Ghana — solo entrepreneurs, women’s cooperatives, agri-tech startups, and NGO-backed rural projects. No two farms are exactly alike, so we never push a one-size-fits-all model. Instead, we adapt our expertise to match your goals, available capital, labor resources, and regional challenges.
And unlike companies abroad that ship containers without follow-up, we maintain strong local service channels. Need spare parts? Most are kept in stock in Tema or can be fabricated quickly in regional workshops trained by our engineers. Machine problems? Our technicians travel onsite for major repairs and remote troubleshooting via WhatsApp video calls for minor ones.
Because sustainability isn’t just about durable materials — it’s about accessible support.
If you’re serious about building a modern, profitable poultry business in Ghana, don’t go it alone. Let us help you avoid the pitfalls most newcomers face — and skip straight to efficiency.
Get in touch with Livi Machinery today. Tell us about your vision, timeline, and location — we’ll send back a free customized plan showing what equipment you need, estimated costs, expected output, and potential return on investment. Whether you’re launching your first farm or upgrading your current setup, we’re ready to help you take the next step. Just leave your name and number below, and we’ll call you back within 24 hours.
