From mid this year there has
been lots of trending ideas on the internet about quail farming here in Kenya. So
since it was a new idea I took it with the seriousness it deserved and decided
to do some farther research. Sincerely speaking I came to realize that rearing
quails especially here in Kenya is a very promising business that can even earn
you millions. The research was an eye opener and below are the facts that
crossed my mind which I believe will help anybody opting to
be self employed.
How reliable is the quail
market in Kenya?
Market reliability is the
question number one that you should always ask every time you think of a
business idea. The results on this question in regard to quail farming amazed
me. There is extremely a high demand for quail meat a thing that I never
figured out before. People all over and especially those moving in big hotels like
to have quail meat in their orders. In fact almost 85pacent who know the
benefits of this delicacy wouldn’t want it to miss in their diet.
So what are these benefits of
quail meat?
The taking of quail meat to
lab has brought very many proven heath benefits especially to the immunity
system. The meat is known to boost the immunity system of humans as it is
highly reach in vitamins. This is very factual indeed, for one, quail is wild
bird and it's therefore highly adaptive to harsh conditions. Scientifically
speaking, the adaption mechanism solely links to the chemical composition of a
living being. So this tells you that quails must be having in plenty what is
needed to survive under unfavorable conditions.
Farther to the above, the cost
for keeping quails is very minimal since they consume very little food. Just
imagine a mature quail requires less than 25gms of food per day while a normal
chicken wipes close to 155gms of food per day. If you do the calculation you'll
find an astonishing difference, that’s 155gms minus 25gms, you get 130gms of
poultry feed.
If you divide 155grams by
25grams the answer is 6.2, thus very factual to say, quail keeping in Kenya is
six times profitable compared to chicken breeding. This doesn't end here yet!
Selling price is another big fact of concern, and you can't just ignore it. As
of to date, a quail goes for khs500, and a normal chicken also goes for the
same. Now it’s time to apply the above calculations, in regard to food
consumption. Six quails will consume 155grams which is an equivalent of what
ONE chicken will consume per day.
This simply means where rearing
of chicken earns 500/= per sale of one bird, keeping of quails will give you
six times the amount, which is 500/= multiply by 6 and you get 3000/=. And you
should also know that there are almost no medical expenses on quail rearing
since they hardly fall sick. Lastly, there is another fact about the eggs. One
thing that has highly boosted the business of quail farming in Kenya is their
eggs. As of today one egg goes for 35 shillings. So with a measly 100 quail
eggs per day from 120 birds, you can be sure to pocket 3500/=.
So what makes quail eggs that
expensive?
Simple! Remember the law of
demand and supply... Since the supply is low you definitely expect the price to
even hike more higher. So what else do you want to hear about quail farming in
Kenya? I bet we should apply such an idea of rearing quails in Kenya and create
jobs for ourselves or become employers!
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