Today Chicken Rate in Gujrat

Chicken rate today in Gujrat- updated

Today chicken rate in Gujrat (October 05, 2025) is Rs. 322 per kg as per the government of Punjab. Rates in Gujrat often change daily because of market demand, feed cost, and transport charges. The poultry supply of Gujrat also covers Kharian and Sarai Alamgir, so today’s rates matter for households and traders.

Here we cover the latest chicken rate in Gujrat along with details about broiler chicken, alive chicken, desi murgi, and other cuts. Our goal is to give you clear and accurate information on poultry prices so you can compare wholesale rates, retail market rates, and farm gate rates in Gujrat.

Broiler chicken rate today per kg in Gujrat

Chicken type

Price type

Price per kg

Broiler alive chicken

Farm gate

Rs. 294

Broiler alive chicken

Wholesale

Rs. 308

Broiler alive chicken

Retail price

Rs. 322

Broiler chicken meat

Retail price

Rs. 466

Boneless chicken (broiler)

Retail price

Rs. 1100

Skinless chicken (broiler)

Retail price

Rs. 780

Different chicken cut/piece rates today in Gujrat

Items
Chicken Cut Types
Rates
Chicken neck in Gujrat

Chicken Nick Per KG

Rs. 315

Boneless chicken breast in Gujrat

Chicken Breast Boneless Per KG

Rs. 736

Chicken leg drumsticks with skin Gujrat

Chicken Leg/Drumsticks With Skin Per KG

Rs. 699

Chicken liver cut in Gujrat

Chicken Liver

Rs. 240

What is the retail (Rate) price of desi chicken in Gujrat?

The retail price of desi/country chicken in Gujrat is around Rs. 1200. Desi murgi is popular in Gujrat for its natural taste.  These chickens are more costly than broiler chicken because they grow slowly and are raised in traditional ways. In Gujrat markets, people often look for desi murga, desi kukri, and desi black chicken as they are considered healthier and more organic. Prices may change from shop to shop, but desi chicken always stays higher than farmi or broiler rates.

What factors affect local chicken rates in Gujrat?

In Gujrat, the local chicken rate changes every day because of many real factors. The biggest reason is the high cost of feed like maize and soybean meal, which directly increases the broiler and desi chicken price. 

Demand also rises during weddings, Eid, and festivals, while sudden disease outbreaks or less supply from poultry farms push the rate higher. Transport cost and fuel charges also play a role, as chicken must reach Gujrat markets from different poultry farms. 

Many shopkeepers in Gujrat also sell chicken at Rs. 30–50 more than the official retail rate fixed by the Punjab Market Committee. After the Punjab government stopped fixing chicken meat rates in April 2025, sellers in Gujrat started setting their own prices, which made the broiler and desi chicken rates more unstable.

Poultry companies in Gujrat (Government and Private)

Company Name

Public / Private

Address / Location

Notes / Contact Info

Government Poultry Farm, Gujrat

Government

Gujrat, Punjab (4-acre farm)

Senior Veterinary Officer: Dr. Muhammad Shafiq, mobile 0303-4395370

Poultry Research Institute (PRI) Centre – Gujrat

Government

Gujrat district (extension of PRI) 

Forms part of the province-wide PRI network, tied to Rawalpindi HQ

Pak Poultry (Head Office, Gujrat)

Private

Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan

Private company—contact details listed online

Saad Poultry Services

Private

Shadiwal Road, Gujrat

Contact: 0310-9995700; Ahsan Warraich

Moon Organic Poultry Farm

Private

Jalal Pur Jattan Road, Gujrat

Focus on RIR/Australorp breeds; contact via phone

Shaheen Poultry Services

Private

Old G.T. Road, Gujrat 50700 

Operations Mon–Sat; contact 0321-6233348

Warraich Poultry Farm

Private

Gujrat (address partially redacted)

One of several local private farms listed

Sandhu Poultry Farm

Private

G4QC+3VR, Gujrat City, Punjab

Contact: 698 51 33 03

News Chicken Rates in Other Cities of Pakistan
Rawalpindi

Farm: Rs. 275

Islamabad

Retail: Rs. 310

Gujranwala

Farm: Rs. 267

Lahore

Farm: Rs. 270

Karachi

Farm: Rs. 276

Hyderabad

Farm: Rs. 272

Abbottabad

Retail: Rs. 335

Faisalabad

Farm: Rs. 275

Sialkot

Farm: Rs. 270

Peshawar

Retail: Rs. 355

Types of Chicken Sold in Gujrat Markets

In Gujrat poultry markets, people mostly buy broiler chicken because it is the common meat available for daily use. The broiler rate is the one usually mentioned in today’s chicken price lists. Along with broiler, some shops also sell desi chicken (desi murghi). The desi chicken rate in Gujrat is higher than the broiler because it is natural and raised in traditional ways.

For eggs, the main supply comes from layer hens, which are not sold for meat but are kept for egg production. That is why the egg rate in Gujrat depends on the production of layer chickens.Sometimes you can also find hybrid chicken in markets. These are a mix between local and farm breeds and are sold at different rates depending on quality.

What is the Role of Chicken in Gujrat’s Food Culture?

In Gujrat, chicken is a daily food and part of family gatherings, weddings, and festivals. Dishes like chicken karahi, chicken biryani, and chicken tikka are always present on special occasions. People in Gujrat also prefer fresh broiler chicken from local markets because it is affordable and easy to cook for everyday meals.

At the same time, desi chicken holds a special value. Families often buy it for guests or on Fridays, as it is seen as healthier and more traditional. In rural areas of Gujrat, many households still raise desi murghi in small numbers for eggs and meat, keeping the old culture alive.

So, the chicken rate in Gujrat directly affects daily meals and celebration dishes, and shows how strongly it connects with the city’s food culture.

Conclusion

Chicken plays a strong role in Gujrat. From broiler chicken for daily meals to desi murghi for guests and special events, every family depends on it. Local poultry government and private farms in Gujrat supply fresh meat (Murghi ka gosht) and eggs to the city. People also value different types of farm chicken, such as broiler, layer, pullet, cockerel, and hybrid, each with a clear purpose.

The price of chicken in Gujrat changes often, but it still stays at the center of food culture. Whether in homes, bazaars, or events, chicken keeps its place as the most common source of protein. This close link between chicken rates, poultry companies, and Gujrat’s food culture shows how important it is in the life of the city.

FAQs

We take rates from local poultry markets and official government sources. Also we follow daily news and Retail sites.

Yes, but these government and open sources rates, small shop and local differences may happen.

Rates are updated daily based on the latest market changes.

No, prices change city to city depending on supply and demand.

We cover broiler, desi, boneless, skinless, liver, and live chicken (Zinda murgi) rates.

Just select your city name from our list and check today’s rates.

Yes, we keep past chicken rates so you can compare trends.

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