Quail breeding is an ideal choice for a suburban farm.
These small birds take up minimal space, are highly resilient, and start laying eggs at the age of 35–40 days.
In a year, one female can produce up to 300 dietary, nutritious, and highly valued eggs. The demand for natural agricultural products is growing, and quail eggs and meat, rich in protein, vitamins, and trace elements, are in steady demand. Quail breeding will provide a household table with natural products.
With a competent approach, it can become the foundation for a small business. Anyone can start; success depends on the proper organization of care, feeding, and breeding.
In this book, you will find everything you need: from choosing a breed and arranging cages to raising young stock, collecting products, and selling them.
Practical tips will help save time and effort in the early steps.