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Guide to Quail Raising
| By pinoyfarmer | September 20, 2007 |

INTRODUCTION
The quail, locally known as pugo, is a small game bird found in temperate and tropical regions throughout the world.
The true or Old World quail is a migratory bird that can be found in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. The American quail (sometimes called “patridge”) and is non-migratory.
In the Bible, (Exodus, Chapter XVI, verse 13), quail was served by the Lord to the fleeing Israelites. During the present critical period of population explosion, with rampant malnutrition and unrelenting price rises for both cereal and meat, the quail is an answer to the consumer’s need for cheap eggs and meat, just as it was during that critical Biblical time.
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BREEDS
Many people are unfamiliar with the breeds of quail being raised in the Philippines Today. Some are surprised to learn that there is a white quail.
All the popular breeds used for eggs and meat commercial production are sub-varieties of the Corturnix species, which is able to produce eggs throughout the year.
The different breeds found in the Philippines are:
1. Native – Found in the fields and forests; the common “pugo”. This quail is not suitable for commercial production.
2. Japanese Taiwan – Popularly known as “Chinese Quail”. It has dark brown feathers mixed with white and gray. The female has a gray underside flecked with darker feathers, while the male has many reddish feathers on the underside.
3. Japanese Seattle – This is as an American breed similar to the Japanese Taiwan; it has jersey (rust-maroon) feathers at the base of the heads.
4. Negro – Black or grayish black.
5. Tuxedo – Black with a white spot on the breast.
6. Silver – White with black eyes; from the Canaan Valley, Egypt.
7. Brown Cross No. 1
8. Brown Cross No. 2
The Japanese Taiwan breed is commonly raised in the Philippines. However, its eggs are small compared to those of improved breeds, and egg production is lower. It has also been found to be susceptible to respiratory diseases. The six other breeds listed are all good. They are heavy egg producers and are resistant to diseases.
For beginners, the Japanese Seattle is recommended as it is a heavy egg producer and the male can be easily recognized by the color of its feathers as early as 30 days of age. This means a saving on feeds, as the male can be culled and sold as broilers.
To insure success, select a good breed and buy stock from a reliable breeder. Good chicks will cost about P 8.50 day old. Some selected breeders may cost as much as P 35.00 each.

Quail are easy to raise and the housing required is not as complicated as for chickens. A 4 feet x 8 feet x 1foot high cage can house 250-300 layers. The flooring and all sides are made of 1/2-inch mesh welded wire while the top or cover should be of lawanit to prevent the birds from flying. The quail has a tendency to fly upwards if the top of the cage is made of mesh wire, and this may cause head injuries.
Cages can also be made smaller (2 feet x 4 feet x 1 foot) and stacked in four decks, with 3 to 4 inches between the decks. A large number of birds can thus be raised in a very small space. The cage can be placed under any roof, under an elevated house, or in a garage.
The cages should be rat-proof; rats are the greatest enemy of the birds.
FEEDS AND FEEDING
Quail can be fed with any available chicken feed at the rate of one kilo for every 50 quail layers per day. Add finely ground shell (limestone) to produce stronger and thicker egg shells. Best results were found when chicken broiler starter mash (22% protein) was fed to both layers and broilers.
A 1/2-inch mash welded wire should be cut to fit the feed trough and laid directly on the feed to prevent the birds from scratching out the feeds. Another one inch mesh welded wire should be used to cover the trough to prevent the birds from dusting themselves with the feeds.
Keep feed in the troughs all the time, as feeding should be continuous 24 hours every day to get higher egg production. Light should be provided so the birds will continue to eat at night. If this is done, some birds may lay two eggs in 24 hours.
CARE AND MANAGEMENT
Quail, unlike some other fowl, are not delicate birds. They can be raised in any suitable and comfortable place in the house. The birds do not easily contract fowl diseases common to poultry, especially chickens.
Vaccination is not needed and the drugs usually given to chickens do not have to be added to quail feed or drinking water. However, should any disease outbreak occur, the drugs used for chicken can be used. Deworming of the breeders is done at least every four months or three times a year. Use the same dewormers as for chickens, but follow the direction on the package for smaller birds.
INCUBATION
Normally, “pugo” will hatch their own eggs, but the imported breeds mentioned will not brood to incubate their eggs; an incubator must therefore be used. For a table-type electric-operated incubator, a temperature of 1010 – 1030 F should be maintained during the incubation period. For the forced-draft incubators, the temperature should be kept at 98-1000 F. Further instructions on operating an electric incubator will be found at the end of this pamphlet.
Candling is done on the 11th day of incubation. From setting, quail eggs will hatch on the 18th day.
BROODING
The brooder should be a closed compartment, 2 ft. x 4 ft. x 6 inches. The flooring, top and three of the sides should be made of lawanit or boards while the front side should be made of 1/4-inch mesh welded wire for ventilation. This is adequate for 500 chicks. A bigger brooder may be made to fit the raiser’s requirements.
A 50-watt bulb should be placed a little away from the middle of the brooder to allow room for the chicks to stay away from the heat source in case there is over-heating in the brooder.
Brooding procedures are similar to those for day-old chicks:
1. Prepare the brooder; lay old newspapers on the floor of the brooder, covering it entirely.
2. Prepare a drinking trough; you can improvise with plastic glasses and plastic covers, or lids large enough to overlap 1/4 of an inch around the glass rims. Bore a hole in the top rim of the plastic glass to allow water to flow out when inverted over the plastic cover. This makes a good drinking trough for the chicks. Commercial waterers for chickens with their deep, wide edges are not advisable for pugo because they might drown in them.
3. Spread feeds for the chicks over the newspapers and place the waterers away from the light bulb. Leave the space under the bulb free for the chicks to lay down or crowd together. Do not place feeds in that area as the chicks will lay down and blind themselves while under the heat of the bulb.
4. See to it that there is always plenty of water. Replace feeds and water as they are consumed.
5. Observe the chicks – if they crowed under the bulb, there is insufficient heat; if they move away from the bulb, there is too much heat. Remedy the situation by changing the bulb, as required, using a lower watt bulb for less heat.
6. On the sixth or seventh day, move the chicks to another compartment but with the short sides open (screened with wire mesh). The chicks now need more space; only 250 to 300 will fit in a 2 feet x 4 feet x 6 inches cage.
7. When the birds are 15 days old, transfer them to growing cages. By this time they are fully feathered.
SEXING
On the 30th day, males of the Japanese seattle breed can already be recognized by their feathers, so they can be segregated and sold as broilers. Males of the other breeds can be recognized by their throaty hoarse cry and the protruding upper vent with a cream-like substance coming out of the vent when it is pressed upwards.
Females have a blackish or grayish vent and a sharp, high pitched, long shrilling, melodious chirp.
After 41 days from hatching, the birds should start laying eggs. Remove the males not intended for breeding and the undeveloped females and sell them as broilers.
BREEDING
The early laying birds may be segregated for use as breeders, while late layers are raised for table egg production.
Experience has shown that if female quail do not answer the throaty cry of the male they are not happy. The right proportion of males in the flock is necessary for a high percentage of hatchability. The usual ratio is 70 females to 30 males. Too many males in the flock is indicated when females have bare backs with the feathers worn off, while an inadequate number of males causes fighting among the females.
However, females will not fight if there is no male at all among them, as proved when table egg layers are kept separately with no males.
MARKETING
The demand for quail eggs and meat is so great that marketing is no problem. This is a project where buyers come to you, especially for the eggs. In streets, stores, restaurants, hotels and bars, quail eggs and meat are in great demand.
Quail eggs can be sold fresh, boiled, salted, pickled or as balut. Quail meat can be served barbecued, fried, as adobo, guinataan, or in any way chicken is cooked.
Some reputable bakeries use quail eggs for baking and for making leche flan.
Hard-boiled eggs are sold by hawking vendors in plastic bags. The popular nido soup in restaurants comes to your table garnished with quail eggs.
CONCLUSION
With the advent of the “instants” like instant coffee and tea, soft drinks, instant soup, etc., quail eggs and meat can also follow.
From egg to egg production is barely two months, or 57 days to be exact. For meat production, the time is even shorter. A quail egg is hatched in just 16 days and the hen is ready to lay eggs after 41 days. Isn’t that instant?
Nutrition-wise, this is an answer to the quest for a source of economical protein for malnourished children.
Economically, it is a very promising project. If you raise 100 layers with 70% egg production there will be 70 eggs a day. The birds will consume two kilos of feeds a day, say worth P 3.00. If the eggs are sold at P 0.10 each, there will be P 7.00 from daily sales. Less the P 3.00 feed cost, this means P 4.00 profit daily. Multiply this by twice or thrice the number of layers. Won’t it be very nice additional income? Why don’t you try it?
HOW TO OPERATE AN ELECTRIC TABLE-TOP INCUBATOR/HATCHER FOR QUAIL
In order to get a higher hatching efficiency, the electric incubator/hatcher should be properly operated. The following guidelines should be strictly observed in the incubation of quail eggs.
1. Check and recheck wire and wire connections of the incubator. Check also the electric voltage (220V) before plugging in the incubator. Fill all water pans for humidity control and place egg trays without eggs inside the incubator.
2. Run the incubator for two days or until the desired temperature (1010 to 1030F) is maintained. Slowly adjust the thermostat by turning the control knob clockwise to lower the temperature and counter clockwise to raise the temperature. Usually, the incubator is pre-tested and the thermostat adjusted before shipment, but slight adjustments will still be needed, depending on the place and weather conditions.
3. Arrange the eggs in the egg tray, allowing room for turning. Do not load the tray tightly as the eggs may be broken when turning.
4. Before placing the trays of eggs in the incubator, check the water pans under the trays for humidity control. These should be properly covered with wire screen to prevent drowning if a chick drops from the egg tray.
5. On top of the incubator, place a reminder chart of the activities to carry out during incubation:
a. Turn the eggs three times a day by passing the hands lightly over the eggs to the right in the morning, to the left at noon, and downward in the afternoon.
b. Candle on the 11th day.
c. Expect hatching on the 16th to the 18th day.
Other features may be added to the chart, like percentage of infertile eggs and hatched chicks.
1. Three days before hatching, stop turning the eggs. On hatching day, when the chicks are out of the shells, the air vents on top of the incubator should be fully opened to increase ventilation and to hasten drying of the feathers.
2. Transfer the chicks to the brooder after their feathers are dry on the 17th or 18th day.
3. Clean the trays. Remove all egg shells and late-hatch or unhatched eggs in preparation for the next batch of eggs for incubation.
References:
Department of Agriculture – Philippines
Topics: Poultry | 77 Comments »









November 1st, 2007 at 4:36 pm
Laying mash for chicken with only 18% crude protein content(layer quails require 26% CP) costs P20.00 per kilo x 2 kilos for 100 birds/day = P40.00 feed cost. If we sell the eggs at P.10/egg x 70 eggs = P7.00 we will end up with nothing. Maybe sell them at P1.00 each fresh egg and earn P30.00 a day minus water and electricity. What’s the current retail price for fresh quail eggs? Thank you very much.
November 1st, 2007 at 8:11 pm
I went to the supermarket yesterday and saw quail eggs at P25.00 per dozen retail. I have observed even before that retail is usually above P20.00 per dozen. I think the average for wholesale should fall between P1.00 to P1.50 per egg.
January 6th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
saan po kaya ako makakabili ng hybrid quail 35 day old?
January 10th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
im looking for hybrid quail breeders, where can i buy them? Thanks.
January 17th, 2008 at 2:35 pm
Saan po makakabili ng pugo at magkano para malaman namin kung magkano ang ipupuhunan namin saka ilang taon ang itatagal ng pugo bago hindi na mangitlog.
Thank you po sa tulong at sa net na ito
January 19th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
where to buy a stocks.any contact person where to buy quail layer in the pillippines.
January 19th, 2008 at 5:58 pm
where can i buy good breeding stocks in cebu. would the japanese seattle be best? thanks
February 12th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
I am so very much interested in pugo raising to have my own self business at home ,please help me to fine where can i buy pugo and how much it cost ..pls. reply
February 16th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
I am so very much interested in pugo raising.where to buy a stocks? where can i buy good breeding stocks in cebu.
February 17th, 2008 at 10:17 am
For Cebu suppliers, you may want to get in touch with Department of Agriculture Region 7 at Mandaue City (infront of Gaisano Mandaue).
San Jose Quail Master
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G.V. Quails
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Bugtong, Lipa City
Dalisay Farms
Ibayo, Dasmarinas, Cavite
Luis Ocampo
Phone: (046) 416-0500
Phone: (046) 416-1718
Doctor Quail Farm
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Mobile: 09196297405
Mobile: 09166590187
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Mobile: 09196297405
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Mobile: 09166590187
March 3rd, 2008 at 11:05 am
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March 15th, 2008 at 1:09 am
please send me details to where i can buy quails for breeding. please give me information.
March 31st, 2008 at 7:43 am
in san fernando pampanga.
Rj &jhen trading.
dealer of eggs, day old chix, pullets-dumulaga.
09209702597
09275285580
09193786160
dr chua or danny chua
April 1st, 2008 at 9:36 pm
please send me details to where i can buy quails for breeding. please give me information. Preferably Pasig, cainta, taytay or antipolo area.tnx
April 7th, 2008 at 2:54 am
I thank God for the very generous information on this site about quail raising. I’m very much interested in getting into this business. I’d like to know more about the land area required in raising quails and the investment cost on housing and table top incubator/hatchery.
I would appreciate much your reply to my inquiries. God bless you more.
April 9th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
Hello Voltaire E. Zoleta,
The space requirements for quails varies on age. You may view it on page 2 of the attached link below.
The housing cost depends on the materials used and its prices on your location. There are housing materials included on the guide below and that should give you an estimate for the cost.
http://www.agripinoy.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/quail.pdf
The Quail Raising Guide was taken from the Department of Agriculture (http://www.da.gov.ph)
April 12th, 2008 at 9:33 am
hello… i just want to know how much is the starting capital kung gusto kong mag alaga ng Pugo???
April 24th, 2008 at 10:24 am
magtatanong lang po. pwede malaman kung saan makakabili ng pugo dito sa misamis oriental at magkano ang isa?
April 25th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
Sa lahat po ng interesado sa quail raising pls visit our website drquail.multiply.com
thanx
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May 8th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
mga mgkno po ang capital kung magaalaga ako ng pugo,,? tnx
June 26th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
where to buy quails for breeding
thanks
September 19th, 2008 at 8:09 pm
gusto ko po sanang malaman kung meron dito sa iloilo na quail raiser para may kunan kami ng pugo to start a business
September 25th, 2008 at 9:50 am
I am a quial raiser but i am still a beginner, my problem of my quail raising now is i put them in an incubator, but i wonder why my quail only one of them lay egg and only 1 egg produced,please help me what to do, before many of them lay eggs, but now it is only one quail lay egg and only one egg. You know i am very interested to know more about quail raising.
I’ll be waiting your reply.
thanks&God Bless..
October 3rd, 2008 at 5:31 pm
is there anybody who is selling live quails ( quail farms ) in rizal area?
thanxs,
November 11th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
napakaganda ng presentation ninyo, nakapag alaga na ako ng pugo (japanese seattle} more than 6000 heads, walamg problem sa raising at marketing ng meat at eggs, but i decided to stop after 2 years due to the rising cost of feeds.
very fulfilling ang mag alaga ng pugo dahil napakabilis ng pagpapalaki at halos walang peste.
November 13th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
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December 2nd, 2008 at 8:32 pm
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December 3rd, 2008 at 9:01 am
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December 5th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
DR. Quail is a producer and dealer of high quality chicks, pullets and quail eggs.
dr quail also offer seminars for quail raisers.
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January 29th, 2009 at 11:23 pm
Gusto kung mag alaga ng pugo, saan kaya makakabili ng sisiw na masmalapit sa bataan? magkano kaya ngayon ang price ng isang sisiw o dumalagang pugo? may paraan ba para makatipid sa pakain na hindi maapektuhan ang pangingitlog?
February 23rd, 2009 at 2:40 pm
I’m very much interested in getting into this business. I’d like to know more about the land area required in raising quails and the investment cost on housing, I’m an OFW living in San Mateo, Rizal. Is there any Farm who is selling hybrid quails in rizal area?
I would appreciate much your reply to my inquiries. Thanks in Advance.
March 2nd, 2009 at 11:34 am
I am raising quail (japanese seattle) and I am selling ready to lay quail birds and fertile eggs for propagation. Please send your email for further inquiries.
March 2nd, 2009 at 11:39 am
I am raising quail (japanese seattle) and I am selling ready to lay quail birds and fertile eggs for propagation. Please send me your inquiries direct to my email address: royalores@yahoo.com
March 12th, 2009 at 4:42 pm
good day!
saan po sa bicol ang pwedeng bilhan ng alagaing pugo?
thanks
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June 13th, 2009 at 8:34 pm
ask ko lang kung nagco-conduct pa rin ba ang DRQUAIL ng seminar sa quail raising sa balagtas bulacan hanggan ngayon ? i want to attend. pls advise. many thanks !
July 6th, 2009 at 6:09 pm
I am interested to know more about raising quail.I am from Digos City, Davao del Sur.Any information that you can extend to me are very welcome. Should there be seminar to be conducted please let me know ahead of time.
Thanks
September 10th, 2009 at 8:56 pm
ano po ba ang dahilan bakit hindi naluluto ang ibang itlog ng pugo ko pagpinakukuloan.Parang gatas lang o parang itlog na pinoy na mamasamasa ang laman ng itlog?
September 10th, 2009 at 9:07 pm
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September 10th, 2009 at 9:10 pm
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September 14th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Sir san po ba pwede makaka bili ng pugo dito sa tagum City Davao Del Norte pwede no po email sa akin rb20_2006@yahoo.com
October 1st, 2009 at 7:08 am
where can I buy quail and also feeds in angeles
October 14th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Good Morning…
Sir, Saam po pwedeng mka bili ng pugo dito sa Bacolod… pwede nyo po email sa akin dito sa maximobiscocho@yahoo.com
thanks
October 16th, 2009 at 11:34 pm
The article is informative. Can you please send me a sample of a project proposal on raising quail egss? what is the number of quails to raise for beginners?
other related information in raising quail eggs and have a bigger profit.
respectfully, veejay
October 16th, 2009 at 11:40 pm
Gandang gabi po. Saan po sa Laguna pwede bumili ng pugo ang isang baguhang mag-aalaga nito? ano po ba mga klse ng pugo mainam alagaan ng mga baguhang mag-uumpisa magnegosoyo ng pugo? Paki bigyan po kami ng mga babasahin as guide po sa pag-aalaga ng pugo?
Salamat po.
November 2nd, 2009 at 2:07 pm
very informative. more power!
would like to inquire if 26% cp required for quail layers? How about lighting time? Tnx
November 26th, 2009 at 1:00 pm
–im a student of the university of the assumption and i am very interested in your line of business. now were doing our feasiblity study nd were planning na quail egg producer(table eggs)will be our propose business.what r the requirment in starting this business.ano po ung kelangn bilhin na equipment?.hving a cptal of 1.5K were planning to buy 15000 heads. pde poh b un for us starters?..anu puh ung mga vitamins ne kelangn n how much puh ung macoconsume ng 15000layers per day? any information from u will deeply appreciated. more power quail raisers!!!!
November 26th, 2009 at 6:26 pm
how much will it cost for 1000 pullets to be delivered here at solano, nueva vizcaya. thank you
December 4th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
gusto ko rin mag alaga ng pugo, san ba pinakamalapit na pagkunan ng stock at ano bang breed ang mainam sa gaya kong mag uumpisa pa lang? Magkano ba ang isa? Pde bang dliver dito sa amin sa Centro Penablanca, Cagayan let say 5000 heads? Tnx n hope 4 ur reply
December 4th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
mabaho po ba ang dumi ng mga pugo? kung sakali, gaano ba dapat kalayo sa mga kabahayan ang paglagyan ng mga alagang pugo? eto pala contact no ko, 09209176495 or dcdeundo@yahoo.com
February 7th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
hi! po sa lhat gusto pong mag business about pugo raising san po ako pweding mag seminar about sa pag pupugo at kong san ako mk2bli ng high brig na pugo sna po m2lungan ninyo ako
February 7th, 2010 at 1:14 pm
d2 po ako sta rosa laguna i hope n m22lungan ninyo ako tnx po and god bless poh..
February 7th, 2010 at 7:46 pm
i am interested in quail farming, meron po bang supplier ng pugo sa surigao province? how about seminar and training related to quail farming there?
salamat po.
February 13th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
saan po ba makakabili ng molded plastic or paper tray para sa quail eggs? please send me info at 09218464340 or e-mail veejaypliteral@yahoo.com.ph. thanks!
March 29th, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Hi quail enthusiast!
i have extra quail cages that i want to sell. about 3×6 ft, frame is made of deformed bar (12mm i think or bigger). sidings, floor and top is covered with amazon plastic matting. cage is very sturdy.
March 29th, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Hi quail enthusiast!
i have extra quail cages that i want to sell. about 3×6 ft, frame is made of deformed bar (12mm i think or bigger). sidings, floor and top is covered with amazon plastic matting. cage is very sturdy. for those interested, pls send your message to bigheart@yahoo.com
April 16th, 2010 at 11:18 am
Anyone,
I want to raise native quails as a hobby. I had this before when I was a kid (promdi kasi ako na nandito na sa Manila). I have an extra space at my residence and I want to put in a 3 mtrs X 2.5 mtrs cage para naman enjoy mga pugo. Pero gusto ko lang native. Saan kaya makakabili ng native na pugo? TIA.
April 21st, 2010 at 10:45 am
Are there quail raisers nearby Laguna? I would like to buy quail for breeding purposes. thank you.
April 25th, 2010 at 4:24 pm
we sell japanese shuttle quail:
* day old
* ready to lay quail
* quail egg
for more info and your orders contact:
Romy- 09173562056
tnx!
May 1st, 2010 at 10:07 am
we sell quail egg pls txt me 09166070490 dito lng poh sa angeles city thanks
June 17th, 2010 at 8:23 pm
sir im from mindanao. san po ba makaka buy ng ready to lay na na quials at how much po? ilang quails ang minimum na order
June 21st, 2010 at 9:35 pm
if you need veterinary consultation and management guide for your quail farming just give me a ring
dr. jay – 0922 8186848
ALIVI0O\ QUAIL FARM
NASIPIT, TALAMBAN CEBU
SELLING :
-QUAIL EGGS
- PULLETS
- CHICKS
- CULL
- QUAIL FEEDS
- CAGES
June 22nd, 2010 at 1:11 pm
magtatanong lang po kung magkano na ang 25day old at kung magkano aabutin kung idedeliver sa tarlac..
June 30th, 2010 at 3:27 pm
hi gud day po sir/madam
i’m from iligan city,im very much interested in raising quails yung good quality layers po..ilan b ang minimum order..and how much is the total cost inclding delivery?thanks
July 6th, 2010 at 10:16 pm
Hi Im in the UK but would like to know if there is Quail farms, sellers in the Bayawan area as I would like to set up my wifes family in this business, would apreciate any help, and you would be helping a fellow filipino on to a better life, many thanks, Cyril Fletcher. Contact me on Fletcher.cyril@live.com
July 28th, 2010 at 4:09 pm
how much will it cost if we want 1000 ready to lay quails to be delivered here in bacolod city? please inform me @09055814588. tnx.
July 28th, 2010 at 8:12 pm
Ako po isang OFW at currently may maliit na poultry around 6,000 heads of layers…ito po poultry ko ay nasa 1.3 hectares lang, ang tanong ko po,, pwede po kaya ako magdagdag ng quail layers, in thousands.. pwede sila magkasama sa isang lugar?
Salamat po.
Oscar M. Cifra
August 2nd, 2010 at 2:17 pm
need ng nagbebeta ng quail eggs in manila. need help.
August 13th, 2010 at 12:50 pm
ready to lay quail is at 35pesos per head, free shipment na po eto. just order a minimum of 2,000 hds para di naman lugi sa airfreight.i can gave my insights regarding quail farming, i am a breeder and vet that can help the beginners. as the saying goes “when you go to war you must know your enemies”. so huwag muna magbitaw ng malaking capital sa negosyong eto, dapat nyo munang malaman ang basic regarding quail farming and do’s and don’ts.. ALIVIO QUAIL FARM- 09228186848
TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY
August 13th, 2010 at 12:52 pm
MOLDED PLASTIC EGG TRAY CAN BE BOUGHT IN VASAAR INDUSTRIES, JUST SEARCH IT IN GOOGLE
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:22 am
good day!
san po ako pwedeng magseminar about sa quial raising, balak ko po kasing simulan ang ganitong negosyo ???
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:24 am
Email niyo po ako sa gina.oczon@live.com nais ko pong magkaroon ng sapat na kaalaman sa quial raising, tnx a lot .. God bless!
August 25th, 2010 at 5:07 am
Hello!
Im interested to go for this business. Would like to ask if anybody here can help me regarding with the recent prices in the market like how much it will cost me if i will start a ready to lay at yung nasa 30days pa lang. Ano po yung best na feeds na dapat e pakain sa layers na…Salamat po na marami.
Saan po ako pwedeng bumili ng mga pugo dito po ako sa caloocan. Pls email me hera.juson@yahoo.com
August 30th, 2010 at 10:27 pm
CEBU QUAIL COOPERATIVE IS YOUR COMPLETE ONE-STOP-SHOP FOR ALL YOUR QUAIL BUSINESS NEEDS. WE SHIP OUR PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT LUZON, VISAYAS AND MINDANAO AREAS. ALL MEMBERS ARE GAURANTEED TO AVAIL OUR ONLINE OR ONSITE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE EMAIL US AT :
cebuquailcoop@yahoo.com or visit cebuquail.multiply.com
August 31st, 2010 at 10:35 am
saan po nkakabili ng pugo chicks at magkanu po ang puhunan kng 5000pc po ang kukunin k at sigurado po b n lahat ay mga female,intirisado po ako sana
August 31st, 2010 at 10:41 am
e2 po contact ko 09074250270
VICTORIA, TARLAC
August 31st, 2010 at 10:43 am
E2 RIN PO EMAIL K arnoldavila1982@yahoo.com