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Poultry Farming Course in Sri Lanka

Master Broiler & Layer Management at Ceylon Open Campus

A poultry farming course in Sri Lanka takes 1 to 9 months and costs between LKR 15,000 and LKR 90,000 in 2026, covering broiler and layer management, housing, feeding, disease control, and farm economics — Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy offers an affordable, practical certificate for new and existing farmers.

Learn how to run a profitable poultry farm in Sri Lanka, what each course level covers, current LKR fees, and the career and self-employment opportunities in one of the island's most organised livestock sectors.

Overview: The Poultry Farming Course in Sri Lanka

A poultry farming course in Sri Lanka gives you the technical and business skills to raise chickens for meat (broilers) or eggs (layers) profitably and responsibly. Poultry is the most widely consumed meat in Sri Lanka and eggs are an everyday protein source, so demand is steady throughout the year. This makes poultry one of the most reliable entry points into commercial agriculture for new farmers.

At Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy, our poultry programme combines classroom learning with practical farm exposure. Students learn breed selection, housing and ventilation, feeding and nutrition, biosecurity and disease control, vaccination schedules, and the record-keeping and costing that keep a farm profitable. The course suits backyard farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, and anyone wanting a dependable income from livestock in the Eastern Province.

Poultry Farming Course Levels, Duration & Fees in Sri Lanka 2026

The table below outlines poultry farming course options in Sri Lanka, from short skills workshops to full diplomas. Fees are indicative for 2026 and instalment plans are available at Ceylon Open Campus.

Course / LevelDurationFee (LKR)
Backyard Poultry Skills Workshop2 - 4 weeks15,000 - 25,000
Certificate in Broiler Management3 months25,000 - 40,000
Certificate in Layer & Egg Production3 - 4 months30,000 - 45,000
Advanced Certificate in Poultry Farming6 months45,000 - 65,000
Diploma in Poultry Production & Management9 months70,000 - 90,000

What You Learn in a Poultry Farming Course in Sri Lanka

A complete poultry farming course in Sri Lanka balances animal science with farm business skills. Core modules typically include:

  • Broiler and layer breed selection and sourcing quality chicks
  • Poultry housing, ventilation, and brooding management
  • Feed formulation, nutrition, and controlling feed costs
  • Biosecurity, vaccination schedules, and disease control
  • Egg handling, grading, and broiler marketing
  • Farm record-keeping, costing, and profit planning
  • Waste management and environmentally responsible farming

Is Poultry Farming a Good Business in Sri Lanka?

Poultry farming is one of the more accessible agri-businesses in Sri Lanka. Broiler cycles are short — around six weeks from chick to market weight — which means capital turns over quickly and farmers can respond to demand. Layer farms provide steady daily egg income once the flock matures. Success depends heavily on disciplined management, strong biosecurity, and keeping feed costs under control, since feed is the largest ongoing expense.

Salaries for employed poultry supervisors and technicians in Sri Lanka typically range from LKR 45,000 to LKR 100,000 per month, while a well-run farm can earn considerably more for its owner. Our course gives you realistic budgeting tools so you can plan your farm at a scale that matches your capital and experience.

Why Study Poultry Farming at Ceylon Open Campus

Ceylon Open Campus is a private higher-education institute in Kattankudy serving students across the Eastern Province. Our poultry farming course focuses on practical, field-based learning, affordable fees, and flexible schedules for working farmers. We keep the training honest — poultry farming rewards discipline and good management, and our aim is to give you the real skills and confidence to build a sustainable livestock livelihood, not unrealistic promises.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best poultry farming course in Sri Lanka?

The best poultry farming course in Sri Lanka is a practical certificate that covers broiler and layer management, housing, feeding, disease control, and farm economics. Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy offers a hands-on Certificate in Poultry Farming that runs 3-6 months and prepares students to run a small or medium commercial poultry unit in the Eastern Province.

How long does a poultry farming course take in Sri Lanka?

A poultry farming course in Sri Lanka usually takes between 1 and 9 months. A short skills workshop can be completed in a few weeks, a certificate takes 3-6 months, and a diploma with advanced flock management and business modules takes 9 months. Ceylon Open Campus offers flexible timetables so working farmers can attend.

How much does a poultry farming course cost in Sri Lanka?

Poultry farming course fees in Sri Lanka range from around LKR 15,000 for a short workshop to LKR 90,000 for a full diploma. Ceylon Open Campus keeps fees affordable and offers instalment plans. Call 075 922 0083 for the current fee for your chosen level.

Is poultry farming profitable in Sri Lanka?

Yes, poultry farming can be profitable in Sri Lanka because chicken and eggs are staple protein sources with steady year-round demand. Broiler cycles are short (around 6 weeks), allowing quick returns, while layer farms provide daily egg income. Profitability depends on good management, biosecurity, and controlling feed costs, which is exactly what our course teaches.

Do I need land or capital to start poultry farming?

You can start small-scale poultry farming in Sri Lanka with a modest backyard space and limited capital, then scale up. A small broiler batch needs only a simple, well-ventilated shed and reliable access to feed, chicks, and clean water. Our course includes budgeting and start-up planning so you know exactly what your chosen scale requires.

What jobs can I get after a poultry farming course?

After a poultry farming course in Sri Lanka you can work as a farm supervisor, hatchery technician, feed sales representative, or poultry extension worker, or start your own broiler or layer farm. Sri Lanka's poultry industry is one of the most organised livestock sectors, offering steady employment and self-employment opportunities.

Start Your Poultry Farming Journey Today

Ceylon Open Campus offers practical, affordable poultry farming training in Kattankudy to help you build a profitable farm or a rewarding agri-career.

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