This study objective is to determine the zoo technical and economic performance of feed formulas based on local resources in meat production. This work was carried out at 60 days with 27 red goats of average weight 11.0 ± 1.39 kg, divided into 9 goats per feed formula tested in the 3 villages of the Maradi region in Niger. Three (3) formulas (F1, F2, F3) based on crushed stems of millet, sorghum, peanut haulm, cowpea, Faidherbia albida pods, wheat bran and cottonseed cake, have been tested in Djirataoua, Adrawa and Kataré Moussa. The results show that the ingestion and weight growth performance are similar for the 3 formulas. Growth performance is higher in bucks of formula 3, which have an average daily gain of 26 ± 3.57g / day higher than 23.3 ± 5.67g / day for formulas 1 and 22.5 ± 4.89g / day for formula 2. Formula 3 has the best feed efficiency value (7± 1.33 kg Dry Mater in take by kg of weight gain). The production costs per goat are higher for Formula 3, which exceeds Formula 1 by 341 Franc CFA and Formula 2 by 370 Franc CFA The economic rates of return of the 3 formulas are identical (17%) but formula 3 is the most efficient, more efficient and more economically profitable. Formula 3 can be popularized with producers and livestock feed manufacturing units.