
Hatchery for 10,000 eggs per week — equipment, sizing, utilities and RFQ scope.
A vendor-neutral planning view of a small commercial hatchery setting 10,000 eggs per week: how many setter and hatcher places you need, expected chick output bands, building footprint, utilities, automation fit and exactly what to define before you request supplier quotations.
- 25,714 setter places
- 7,800–8,600 chicks/week
- ~260 m² footprint
- Supplier-ready RFQ scope
Short answer
A hatchery setting 10,000 eggs per week needs about 25,714 setter egg places and 4,286 hatcher places on a weekly single-stage schedule — roughly 1 setter and 1 hatcher cabinets in a generic 115,200-place industrial class. Expect 7,800–8,600 chicks per week and an indicative building footprint near 260 m² including egg holding, take-off, wash and support rooms.
Who this scale fits
Independent broiler or layer farms hatching for their own placement • Regional chick suppliers serving smallholder networks • Breeder multiplication units and government extension programmes
Setter and hatcher planning logic
Eggs occupy setters for 18 of the 21 incubation days and hatchers for the final three, so setter places equal weekly intake × 18/7 (25,714) and hatcher places equal weekly intake × 3/7 (4,286). Multi-stage incubation shares cabinets and can cut installed setter places by roughly 10%, at the cost of tighter biosecurity and less control over the hatch window. Always specify at least one spare hatcher position so maintenance never stops a weekly set.
Automation fit at this scale
Mostly manual: hand candling, manual transfer to hatcher baskets, manual chick take-off and boxing. Automation rarely pays back at this scale; invest in incubation control accuracy and room HVAC instead.
Space, climate and utilities
Single-phase or light three-phase supply is usually sufficient, but full standby generation is mandatory — a power interruption during the last incubation days is unrecoverable. Airflow must move one-way from the clean side to the dirty side, hatcher exhaust must be isolated from setter and chick-holding intake, and egg holding should hold 18–20°C with controlled humidity.
Labour and organisation
2–4 operators covering setting, transfer, take-off and wash, with one trained incubation supervisor.
Cost drivers to expect
Number of cabinets rather than cabinet size — small rooms carry a high fixed cost per egg place • Standby generation, which is proportionally the most expensive line item at this scale • Room construction, insulation and air handling rather than machinery. Ranges vary widely by country, incoterm, civil works scope and vendor class, so treat any published figure as a planning band rather than a price.
Financing relevance
Projects at this scale are usually reviewed against a defined scope: a capacity-sized equipment list, phased build plan, site and utility data and an offtake view. HatchMatch may help qualified buyers prepare financing-ready hatchery or poultry project documentation and connect with relevant external financing partners where suitable. HatchMatch is not a lender and does not approve or guarantee financing.
RFQ checklist — define before requesting quotations
- Country, site location and available plot area
- Bird type: broiler, layer or breeder / parent stock
- Eggs set per week at design capacity, and any phased ramp-up
- Single-stage or multi-stage incubation preference
- Required automation level for transfer, vaccination, sexing and boxing
- Ambient design conditions: peak dry-bulb, wet-bulb and altitude
- Grid reliability and required standby generation redundancy
- Water source, quality and available treatment
- Biosecurity standard or customer audit protocol to be met
- Incoterm, delivery port, installation and commissioning scope
- Training, spare-parts package and after-sales response requirements
- Target timeline and whether external financing will be explored
Tell us country, capacity, bird type, eggs per week, automation level, timeline and budget and we will structure it into a supplier-ready RFQ.
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