Rearing indiginous chicken

Timothy Senerwa

Lanet, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Timothy Senerwa

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

246 installments  •  64%

About Me

Am Timothy Katizi born 1/1/1974 in a family of six children, five boys and one girl. All are married with Children but the second born died in the year 2009 leaving his three children and a wife.

Our childhood had a lot of challenges because our parents tried very much to make the ends meet. They tried their best and we really appreciate them very much, though my father died in the year 2004. I went through Nursery and primary and secondary school in the same area (Nakuru) and did 12th grade in the year 1993. I am employed and I have always wanted to give my children a better life than what I had. Then I discovered that it is not possible if I only depend on employment. At times things get tough that I find myself going round and round.

That is when I thought of starting something that I have been longing to do for a long time to supplement my income. I bought a few chicken of a local improved breed because of their resistance to diseases. I live in a cosmopolitan town with people from different tribes and cultures. But generally the culture is the one of interdependence, most people depend on the relatives who seem to have made a step in life. Some relatives enjoy to be kings and give some handouts while others try and help the other relatives at least make a step in life so that they can walk together.

My first born is a girl and did her 12th grade last year. She did well in school and is planning to take a nursing course come this September. She had wanted very much to become a doctor but her grades did not permit her to pursue that course. The second born is hi third year in high school this year and he desires to become a pilot. The third born is a boy in primary school standard six and the last on is in Pre- Primary two. We are one happy family working together for the benefit of each other.

I enjoy travelling and new adventures. I also like helping people solve their problems, that gives me satisfaction.

My Business

First of all I am employed and on a monthly salary basis. But life is proving to be more difficult because the standard of life is growing more than the increment of the salary. I work in a Bible school as an Editor/Translator. Our Bible lessons are in English, so we are translating them into Swahili.

The business or the project I have mentioned above are supplementary income for now and as I see them five years from now it is will bring more income even more than employment. I have to do something in preparation because the dreams of my children's future is very costly.

I have chosen these area because I have a passion for poultry farming. I have seen success so far an wish to grow and specialize in the same area. I also have space and I have done some research on the same of which I am applying practically and I see it works. Given a boost, I know things will work and the income will grow.

My incubator has been working fine but with electricity challenges I have encountered some loses which was making my business not to be profitable. I bought a small generator of 950 Watts which was unable to power it. With the new generator that I want to buy, I will be able to have a back up that will power it when the electricity is off. There is cry from my neighborhood who were benefiting from the sale of day old chicks, a week old, a month old and even mature can cannot wait long enough. We do not have a hatchery close by and when they want chicks they have to travel quite some distance to buy some.

I also offer hatching services, when am not incubating my own eggs, the neighbors use the incubator at a fee of 0.5 U.S.D per egg for the entire incubation period. I will use this profit to expand and send my girl to college. This will also improve my family's living standard and we will also continue benefiting from the animal protein and eggs.

Loan Proposal

It is from small beginnings that great things are born and great achievement attained. With this loan I am planning to get 100 indigenous chicks. I have a few and with proper management and following all the vaccination program, this is a great project.

This project is going to directly profit my family for we will have a source of proteins from the eggs produced and also financial benefits that goes with it. Neighbors will also benefit from the eggs and from those eggs they can improve their breed. I also believe that with the good management, my neighbors will come to learn of the good poultry farming practices because some have already been coming to inquire.

My cost will be as follow; 100 chicks will cost USD 125.44, Chick mash 2 50 kilograms bag s will cost USD 59.09, two bags 50 kilograms bags of grower mash USD 50, Vaccines and antibiotics USD 38.64. The total is USD 273.17. NOTE: The chickens being indigenous, I will supplement their feed with kitchen waste which is not expensive to get.

After about six months, I will sell off all the cocks which maybe 40 or 45 depending the mortality rate which will raise about USD 340.9. The layers which I expect to be almost the same in number will fetch at least 30 eggs per day and that will raise USD 5.1 per day. I will use the money to help me with school fees and expand the project of which I will continue to grow.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$243.00

Date disbursed

May 11, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

8 months

Lenders

AH

Aleksi H

Helsinki, Finland

investor

Candiac, Canada

NhinSD

San Diego, United States

EHTHighSchool

Egg Harbor Township, United States

E

Emerald

Pompano Beach, United States

R

Roman

Barcelona, Spain

AnnaChristina

Pittsburgh, United States

A

ashtanga99

Newport, United States

andreas

Katsdorf, Austria

dajawein

Gladstone, Australia

A

Alexandre

Sherbrooke, Canada

Myrar

Aarau, Switzerland

A

Aman

Johannesburg, South Africa

madnomad

San Francisco, CA, United States

AdvancingCompassion

San Diego, United States

A

artom

Karkola, Finland

M

Mark

Melbourne, Australia

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

P

pignolet

zurich, Switzerland

rfriedenberg

New Jersey, United States

8

8chrono8

London, United Kingdom

fairspirit

Utrecht, Netherlands

BF

Bob Fitzjohn

Fontvielle, Monaco, Yemen

M

Marod

Edmonton, Canada

D

dhumble

De Pere, United States

B

BigWillie

Belfast, United Kingdom

Z

zangalan

Maryland, United States

B

Bernsjx

Montreal, Canada

Genady

Münich, Germany

J

jumpfunky

Dortmund, Germany

T

thebonseung

Republic of Korea

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

J

Jonas

Linköping, Sweden

K

Krakit

Mountain view, United States

B

benhansenslc

United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

R

retzroff

United States

T

tiojoca

Portugal

C

condo86

United States

Dragonboy

Waterloo, Canada

mepster

San Francisco, Ca, United States

L

luckiestmonkey

United States

L

lmacks

United States

J

JshWright

United States

M

Microfinance

United States

I

idris

United States

martinw

Stockholm, Sweden

S

SCHAC

Switzerland

S

satheajay

United States

tricia190

Liverpool, United Kingdom

P

Paul

United States

TW

Tony Walters

United Kingdom

KM

Kirsty M

United Kingdom

Peter R

Fulda, Germany

JD

Jo Dane

Melbourne, Australia

L

linda

United States

JC

Jethro Carr

Wellington, New Zealand

Jeremy

Washington State, United States, United States

DB

Divya Bhat

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$255.47

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Feb 5, 2016

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
May 24, 2015 $8.80 May 24, 2015 $8.80
May 31, 2015 $8.80 May 24, 2015 $0.09
Jun 1, 2015 $8.71
Jun 7, 2015 $8.80 Jun 1, 2015 $0.18
Jun 7, 2015 $8.62
Jun 14, 2015 $8.80 Jun 7, 2015 $0.27
Jun 15, 2015 $8.53
Jun 21, 2015 $8.80 Jun 15, 2015 $0.36
Jun 25, 2015 $8.44
Jun 28, 2015 $8.80 Jun 25, 2015 $0.44
Jun 29, 2015 $8.36
Jul 5, 2015 $0.53 Jun 29, 2015 $0.53
Jul 12, 2015 $5.56 Jul 12, 2015 $5.56
Jul 19, 2015 $5.56 Jul 12, 2015 $0.56
Jul 19, 2015 $5.00
Jul 26, 2015 $5.56 Jul 23, 2015 $5.56
Aug 2, 2015 $5.56 Aug 2, 2015 $5.56
Aug 9, 2015 $5.56 Aug 10, 2015 $5.56
Aug 16, 2015 $5.56 Aug 16, 2015 $5.56
Aug 23, 2015 $5.56 Aug 24, 2015 $5.56
Aug 30, 2015 $5.56 Aug 31, 2015 $5.56
Sep 6, 2015 $5.56 Sep 7, 2015 $5.56
Sep 13, 2015 $5.56 Sep 14, 2015 $5.56
Sep 20, 2015 $5.56 Sep 21, 2015 $5.56
Sep 27, 2015 $5.56 Sep 30, 2015 $5.56
Oct 4, 2015 $5.56 Oct 8, 2015 $5.56
Oct 11, 2015 $5.56 Oct 12, 2015 $5.56
Oct 18, 2015 $5.56 Oct 19, 2015 $5.56
Oct 25, 2015 $5.56 Oct 30, 2015 $5.56
Nov 1, 2015 $5.56 Nov 3, 2015 $5.56
Nov 8, 2015 $5.56 Nov 12, 2015 $5.56
Nov 15, 2015 $5.56 Nov 19, 2015 $5.56
Nov 22, 2015 $5.56 Dec 1, 2015 $5.56
Nov 29, 2015 $5.56 Dec 1, 2015 $5.56
Dec 6, 2015 $5.56 Dec 16, 2015 $5.56
Dec 13, 2015 $5.56 Dec 18, 2015 $5.56
Dec 20, 2015 $5.56 Dec 22, 2015 $5.56
Dec 27, 2015 $5.56 Jan 7, 2016 $5.56
Jan 3, 2016 $5.56 Jan 12, 2016 $5.56
Jan 10, 2016 $5.56 Jan 18, 2016 $5.56
Jan 17, 2016 $5.56 Jan 19, 2016 $5.56
Jan 24, 2016 $5.56 Jan 29, 2016 $5.56
Jan 31, 2016 $5.56 Feb 1, 2016 $5.56
Feb 7, 2016 $35.47 Feb 5, 2016 $35.47

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