Quail
farming for beginners!
Do you want to raise Quail correctly from the start, but you have tons
of questions bugling your mind?
Like: -
* How much it would cost to get
started?
* Do you have enough room for
raising Quail?
* What kind of equipment will
you need to raise Quail?
* How much room is required for
a Quail breeding farm?
* What type of Quail coops will
work best for Quail farming? Etc.
If you are new to raising Quail.
I would suggest starting out small. Keep your starting cost down; let your
experience in breeding Quail grow, then your flock. With an initial investment
of about =N=50,000, anyone can start a small quail unit in one's own backyard
or household.
You could also be thinking to
yourself: -
* I, have never incubated an egg
in my life, how do I start incubating Quail eggs?
* What is this Brooder, you keep
hearing about and what does it have to do with raising Quail?
* How do I get the best price
for the equipments and Quail eggs?
* Will the supplier answer my
questions after my purchase of equipment needed for Quail farming? At Wemton farm the answer is YES! We not only
help you to start, we also set you up as a member of our family of quail
farmers. Our hotline… 234 8060625527, 8056561979.
When raising Quail, you will
have to incubate the eggs, although this is not very necessary, depending upon
which niche you wish to perch your service. It is very rare [if not difficult]for
Quail to hatch their eggs in captivity. Choosing the right brooding method to
fit your situation is extremely important. Once your Quail eggs have become
chicks. You do not want to lose them because of improper brooding techniques.
Brooding is the ability to contain
the Quail chicks in a controlled environment, with proper heat, food, water,
space and air. Raising Quail chicks requires all of these components to come
together properly until your Quail chicks completely feather out. Wemton
will teach more ones become a member of the family
Maybe you have already started
raising Quail on your own,
* but are seeing terrible hatch
rates.
* You could be having problems
with your Quail chicks dying and costing you money.
* You might be experiencing
Quail pecking problems or cannibalism.
* Are you having Quail pairing
problems?
* You could also be wondering
the types of food you should be feeding your Quail chicks, breeders, runners,
and broiler meat Quail?
... or are your breeding Quail
birds, just not laying?
Don't feel embarrassed, these
are all common petty problems, every Quail Breeder goes through, and the
learning curve is steep!
I almost gave up Raising Quail.
I had a ton of questions just like you.
It took me years to learn the
"ins and outs" of raising Quail and actually turn a profit. At one
point, I almost gave up because I just didn't know who to turn to for help.
Do you love quails very much and can you see its potential to generate
a high amount of profits in the market? Then why don’t you start your own quail
farm business? Aside from the money which is your initial capital, you must
also have good understanding of how to manage a small quail farm.
Believe me; trial and error is much too costly for a Quail
Farming Business. It is better for you to ensure you have a true passion, time,
and money to get it on the way and roll along profitably and proudly. Knowing
how to do it right will prevent unnecessary stress on your Quail, and more
importantly, ON YOU!
You can't prevent or solve every Quail problem that can
arise. But by being informed and having the experience of a master Quail
Breeder by your side, you can address all of the problems that can be prevented
in Raising Your Quail.
You're about to learn the tips that can take you to your
green fortune, remember students becomes masters so be prepare to share at all
times, by posting unto our blog for the benefit of other learners.
Hey look here the Advantages to quail farming are
Awesome! Just take a look, if you‘re
still feeling strong with your spirit;
Here are the advantages I see in it.
1. Requires minimum
floor space
2. Needs low investment
3. Quails are comparatively sturdy birds
4. Can be marketed at
an early age ie. five weeks
5. Early sexual
maturity - starts laying eggs in about six to seven weeks of age
6. High rate of egg
laying -280 eggs per year
7. Quail meat is tastier than chicken and has less fat
content. It promotes body and brain development in children.
8. Nutritionally, the quail eggs are on par with that of
chicken eggs. Moreover, they contain less cholesterol. Quail meat and eggs are
a nutritious diet for pregnant and nursing mothers.
9. Help improve low sperm count and fertility.
- See more at: http://www.quailfarm.co.uk and talk to my
boss Peter. …………..