Gauteng Smallholder February 2016 | Page 23

POULTRY Keeping quail: An alternative to chickens G auteng is home to two indigenous quails. The Common quail (Coturnix coturnix) occurs in grassy habitats, including in cultivated fields, so many smallholders will have them on their lands. The Harlequin quail (Coturnix delegorguei) is also found in grasslands, open savannahs and fields. However there is a growing market for quail products, in the form of whole dressed birds and quail eggs, especially among upmarket restaurants and growers keeping quails commercially for the purpose of profitable eggs and meat production tend to use domesticated Japanese quail or Jumbo quail, firstly because one cannot keep indigenous birds without a permit and secondly because Japanese quails are favoured for commercial quail production because they are good egg producers and have more meat. Why should smallholders consider farming quail as a means of adding to their income? K Quails are a smaller sized bird, so the feeding costs are comparatively lower than chickens or other poultry; K Quails are hardy and prone to fewer disease; K Quails grow very fast and gain maturity faster than any other poultry; K They start laying eggs within six to seven weeks of age, thus providing a quick return on investment; K It takes 16 to 18 days to hatch their eggs. K Meat and eggs of quail are delicious and nutritious. So quail are a great source of food and nutrition. K Quail farming needs small capital, and labour cost is very low. K Quail meat contains less fat. So, it is suitable for high blood pressure patients. K The eggs are low in cholesterol and can be cooked in the same way as chicken eggs; K Quails lay 250 - 300 eggs place that is required for one in their first year, which can chicken – this number would 2 either be sold or hatched. require 0,9m ; This means consistent Continued on page 22 profits almost all year round. K Quail eggs also provide an excellent source of feed for snake and reptile breeders and pet shops. K Their food to meat or eggs converting efficiency is satisfactory; K You can raise six to Adult male and female Japanese Quail seven quails in the same Quail chicks 21 www.sasmallholder.co.za