It’s
no doubt that everyone thinks of chickens when the word poultry is mentioned, I
also used to think that way only to realize that “poultry” is a big name referring
to keeping of birds in general. Rearing quails in Kenya is also categorized in
it not mentioning other birds like ducks, turkey and doves. When it comes to
poultry farming you will bear me witness that nobody can ever satisfy this
market, it is huge, and it’s products remain high in demand. Nonetheless you
can decide to be king with this new poultry farming secrete in Kenya: quail
rearing!
What's
the golden advantage behind quail keeping in Kenya?
With
most of the people leaving farming for technological studies and modern
ventures, rearing quails in Kenya remains a less exploited market. Making it a
highly profit oriented business segment. Just to inform you there are guys
making big bucks as we're talking this very moment. There is one 23years old
who have climbed to being stinking reach just rearing these domesticated birds.
In fact the few who have tested the benefit of rearing quails regard it as a
new poultry farming secrete in Kenya
What
makes this business so important?
The
answer is very simple, as earlier mentioned, it is still unexploited. Quail
meat is sweater than chicken meat. It is also natural and posses much heath
benefits, in fact a little more than chicken's. Prominent people or simply guys
who are wealthy and health-conscious know prefer quail meat more than any other
in the poultry category. The idea of keeping quails in Kenya is turning viral
with each day break as many realize its natural-delicacy-property and the
possible economic gains.
Why really is quill
farming another unique poultry farming secreting in Kenya?
Read
on... this may be a chance for you to catch millions! Let’s break the logistics
right here and right now;
The
logistical analysis behind quail rearing in Kenya...
1. -A mature female quail eats 20grams
of normal chicken feed a day, while a chicken eats 150-155grams a day. This is
big save as far as feeding is concerned,- is it!
2. -Egg laying; a mature quail lays over
300eggs per year, the eggs are also twice nutritious compared to chicken eggs.
3. -Quails are highly resistant to
diseases; in fact there is so far no known-disease associated to this bird.
4. -They are also highly adaptive to
hard condition which makes them less involving and cheap to keep.
5. -One quail egg goes for Khs20, which
is up 200percent compared to a chicken's that costs Ksh10.
6.-Quail eggs need only a maximum of 16
days to hatch compared to the 21 days gestation period of chicken eggs.
You'll
bear witness that the analysis above simply highlights another new poultry farming
secret in Kenya with highly potential returns, isn't it? You don't need to
worry about the market, the product is "hot cake" all you have to do
is blow the whistle and tell a few people in the touristic hotels and everybody
will be running after you.
A
part from the well known bush-meat-selling hotels, nowadays almost every
touristic hotels wants to build customer experience buy having bush meat
available. And since quail meat offers unique experience to clients, each hotel
does list it top in the menu. In fact meals with quail meat tend to sell more
and are highly preferred.
The
least you can get on rearing quails in Kenya ranges not less than Ksh500
for each bird. Come over for the next post that will be featuring other
necessary quail keeping secretes in Kenya, and what you need to know so as to
fully embark on the business. Also, bookmark this blog, for your applicable
money making ideas whether you are in Kenya or any other part of the
globe.
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