PROFITABILITY OF QUAIL BIRD AND EGG PRODUCTION IN IMO STATE. Onyewuchi, U. U., Offor, I. R. and Okoli, C. F.

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PROFITABILITY OF QUAIL BIRD AND EGG PRODUCTION IN IMO STATE ABSTRACT Onyewuchi, U. U., Offor, I. R. and Okoli, C. F. Department of Agricultural Science Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, Owerri Email: rosimij@yahoo.com; uzaamore@yahoo.com; Phone: 08132735028 08038943120 The main objective of the study is to determine the profitability of quail bird and egg production (Coturnix japonica) in Imo State. The specific objectives include to ascertain the level of awareness of the existence of quail bird amongst poultry farmers in the study area and secondly to determine the cost and return of quail bird and egg production. A multi-stage sampling technique was adopted. First, two agricultural zones were purposively selected namely Owerri and Orlu Zones. Secondly, two communities were purposively selected from each of the zones making it a total of four communities. Thirdly, ten (10) livestock farmers were randomly selected from each of these communities making a total of 40 livestock farmers. Structured questionnaire and oral interview were used to gather data from the farmers. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and gross margin analysis. Results showed that 92.5% of the respondents are not aware of the existence of quail birds while 7.5% are aware. It was found out that the total cost of producing 45 quail birds for meat in 6weeks was N12, 950 while the gross margin and net income were N21, 550 and N18, 550 respectively. It was also found that the total cost of producing about 267 crates of quail egg in 45weeks was N83, 112.50 while the gross margin and net income were N657, 387.50 and N653, 887.50 respectively. Finally, it was found that quail production is not only profitable but also has a lot of health benefits. The study therefore recommended that extension agents should reach out to farmers in Imo State and enlighten them on quail bird production which will encourage sustainable development and at the same time alleviate poverty amongst farmers in Imo State since it is a profitable business. Keyword: Awareness, Profitability, Quail bird and Egg, Production, Imo State INTRODUCTION Quails are small game birds that are used for eggs and meat (DAFF, 2013). Quail is a collective name for several genera of mid-sized birds generally considered in the order Galliformes. Old world quail are found in the family phasianidae and new world quail are found in the family Odontophoridae (Cox, Kimball, and Braun 2007). The king quail, a member of the old world quail is often sold in the pet trade and within this trade is commonly referred to as button quail. The collective noun for a group of quail is a covey or bevy. There are two main kinds of quails suitable for breeding and they are the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) and the American quail (Coturnix coturnix). Japanese quail (Coturnix quail) are from pheasant family and are migratory birds which migrate between Asia and Europe. The region of origin of these birds is believed to be south-east Asia. Back in history, the reference to quail can be traced back in the old testament of the bible (Manna from heaven). In the late 11 th century, quail was brought to Japan from China. The Japanese quail was introduced in Nigeria only in 1992 (NVRI, 1994). Young Coturnix is yellowish in appearance with stripes of brown and somewhat resemble turkey poults except for size. The newly hatched weigh about 6-8grams (Hall, 2012) but grow rapidly during the first few days and are fully feathered at about 4weeks of age. The adult male quail weighs about 100-130 grams (Mizutani, 2003). The male birds can be identified readily by the rusty dark brown colour of the breast feather. Males also have a cloacal gland, a bulbous structure located at the upper edge of the vent which secretes a white foamy material. This unique material can be used to access the reproductive fitness of the males. The young male begins to crow at 5-6 weeks old. The adult female quail are slightly heavier than the male weighing from 120-160 grams (Ortlieb, 2013). The body colouration of the female bird is similar to the male except that the feathers on the throat and upper breast are long, pointed and much lighter Cinnamon. Also the light tan breast feathers are characteristically black-stripped. In order to produce fertile eggs, males and females should be enclosed with a maximum of two females per male (Ranklin et al., 1998). Quail eggs are characterized by a variety of colour patterns; they range from snow white to completely brown. More commonly, they are tan and dark brown, speckled or mottled brown with a chalky blue covering (Randall and Bolla 2008). The average egg from mature female weighs about 10grams and contains 158callories of energy, 74.6% water, 13.1% protein, 11.2% fat and 1.1% total ash. The mineral content includes 0.59mg calcium, 220mg phosphorous and 3.8 mg iron (Shim kim fah 2005). The vitamin content is 300 iu of vitamin A, 0.12mg of vitamin B1, 0.85mg of vitamin B2 and 0.10mg nicotinic acid. Coturnix quail make excellent quail for beginners because they start laying eggs at a young age of approximately 6weeks (Chelmonska, et al., 2008) and can be prepared and eaten at 5weeks of age. According to Hemid, et al. (2010), quails have early sexual maturity resulting in a short generation intervals, high rate of lay and much lower feed and space requirements than the domestic fowl. If you are raising quail for a strictly commercial and utilitarian purpose, you can turnover your cortunix quail quite NJAFE VOL. 9 No. 1, 2013 40

quickly. There are many other types of quail including the popular bob white quail. There are different ways to house your quail but the easiest way is to use a rabbit hutch. Baby quails are fed with poultry starter feed. There are no known morbid diseases affecting them except respiratory disorder with very low mortality rate (Oluwatomi, 2010). The eggs are rich in vitamin D, antioxidants which according to Sahin, et al. (2008) improve animal origin food quality in terms of colour, oxidative stability, tenderness, storage properties, and has positive effects on people with stress problems, hypertension, digestive disturbance, gastric ulcer, liver problems, blood pressure and lipid control, migraine, ashma, anaemia, various types of allergies, eczema, heart problems, bronchitis illness, depression, panic and anxiety illness. The nutritional value of quail eggs is 3-4 times greater than chicken eggs (Tunsaringkarn et al. 2013). Quails are now also commonly used as an experimental animal for biological research and for producing vaccines against many diseases which they themselves are resistant to (particularly certain strains of Newcastle disease) (Shanaway, 1994). Quail eggs are also known to stimulate growth, increase sexual appetite, stimulate brain functions which improves intelligence quotient and generally rejuvenates the body. It is recommended for children whether cooked or raw. The consumption of quail eggs fortifies the woman s body during pre and post-natal periods as well as after surgery and radiotherapy. It also has beneficial effects on the foetus (physical and mental balance) and for the mother after delivery (physical rehabilitation and rejuvenation of cells). Quail eggs also improve the quality of breast milk. Quail meat is tastier than chicken and has less fat content. It promotes body and brain development in children. Most of the developing countries are presently at a stage of perpetual protein hunger. Poultry meat and eggs though the major source of animal protein is still now unable to meet up the protein hunger of the world (Igado and Aina 2010). Commercialization of quail bird production is a recent development in Nigeria (Akpan and Nsa, 2009) while quail farming is an uncommon farming business in Imo State but with lots of potentials. For the few people that have embraced it, they are not only smiling to banks, they are also enjoying both the nutritional and health benefits derived from consuming it. Quail production is not yet known as compared to the large number of livestock farmers in Imo State due to lack of awareness of the existence of the bird as well as its financial and health benefits. The high rate of returns and low cost of investment in the production of quail meat and egg are some of the reasons many farmers especially in the north are fast resorting to quail farming. The fact that the birds grow and reach maturity stage faster and lay eggs within two months, compared with the 6months maturity period of chicken for whether egg-laying or consumption will attract farmers who see the business as a better and more sustainable investment to explore. It will also serve as a reference material to those writing on quail bird production. Objectives of the Study The broad objective of the study is to create awareness on the profitability of quail bird and egg production in Imo State. Specifically, the objectives of the study are to ascertain the level of awareness of the existence of quail bird amongst poultry farmers in the study area; determine the cost and return of quail bird and egg production; recommend/suggest ways of creating awareness amongst farmers in the study area. MATERIALS AND METHOD The study was carried out in Imo State which is in the southeast region. The state has three agricultural zones namely, Orlu, Owerri and Okigwe with 27 local Government Areas (LGAs). A multi-stage sampling technique was adopted. First, two agricultural zones were purposively selected namely Owerri and Orlu Zones. Secondly, two communities were purposively selected from each of the zones making it a total of four communities. Thirdly, ten (10) livestock farmers were randomly selected from each of these communities making a total of 40 livestock farmers. Structured questionnaire and oral interview were used to gather data from the farmers. Data were analyzed using gross margin analysis and descriptive statistics such as frequency table and percentage. Model Specification The cost and return of quail bird production was calculated using Gross Margin analysis. Gross margin is the money available to cover the operating expenses and still leave a profit (Downey and Trocke, 1981) and profitability on the other hand is state of yielding a financial profit or gain(business dictionary, 2013). Gross margin is specified as follows: GM = TR-TVC. NI = (GM-TFC). Where: TR = Total Revenue, TVC = Total Variable Costs GM = Gross Margin NI = Net Income TFC = Total Fixed Cost. NJAFE VOL. 9 No. 1, 2013 41

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Table 1 show that the greatest percentage (92.5%) of the respondents is not aware of the existence of quail bird while 7.5% of the respondents are aware of the existence of quail bird. This shows that majority of the livestock farmers in the study area are not aware of the existence of quail bird and hence, it s low production in the study area. Results from Table 2a shows that revenue got from the sale of 45 quail birds at 6weeks was N31, 500 and the total cost of production was N12, 950. The gross margin was N21, 550 while the net income was N18, 550. Results from table 2b shows that revenue got from the sale of about 267 crates of quail eggs was N737, 000 with an average of 25 eggs per day while the total cost of production was N83, 112.50. The gross margin was N657, 387.50 while the net income was N653, 887.50. This shows that quail meat and egg production is a profitable venture. Farmers are therefore encouraged to go into the business. Table 1: Frequency distribution of the livestock farmers by their level of awareness Awareness No of respondents percentages Aware 3 7.5 Not aware 37 92.5 Total 40 100 Source: Field Data, 2013. Table 2a: Gross margin analysis of producing 45 quail birds for meat Item Quantity Price per one Total Price (Naira) (Naira) Revenue 45 700 31500 (a) cost of feed (i) starter (1-3 wks) 6.25kg 612.5 612.5 ( ii) layer (4wks- 1yr) 6.25kg 537.5 537.5 (b) labour cost (i) Labour 1 200/manday 8800 Total Variable Cost 9950 Gross Margin 21,550 (TR-TVC) Total Fixed Cost 3000 Total Cost (TVC + TFC) 12950 Net Income (GM-TFC) 18550 NB: Layers mash 6.25kg is for every 3weeks ranging from 4weeks 1year old Table 2b Gross margin for quail egg production Item Quantity Price/unit Total Price Revenue 1 crate 2750 737,000 Variable Cost (a)cost of Feed (i) starter(1-3wks) 6.25kg 612.5 612.5 (ii) layer (4wks-1yr) 6.25kg 537.5 8,600 (b) Labour Cost (i) labour 1 200/manday 70,400 Total Variable Cost 79,612.5 Gross Margin (TR-TVC) 657,387.5 Total Fixed Cost 3,500 Total Cost (TVC + TFC) 83,112.2 Net Income (GM-TFC) 653,887.5 NB: Breakdown of Total Fixed Cost. 2 Drinkers 500 naira Housing 2000 naira 2 Feeding Troughs 500 naira Crate 500 / Dozen. NJAFE VOL. 9 No. 1, 2013 42

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION It is clear from the findings of the study that quail meat and egg production is a profitable business going by the Gross Margin and Net Income value realized from the sale of both quail meat and egg. However, due to the lack of awareness amongst farmers in the study area, its production is still very low. It is therefore recommended that extension agents should reach out to farmers in Imo State and enlighten them on quail bird production to help alleviate poverty amongst farmers in Imo State not forgetting the numerous health benefits associated with its consumption. REFERENCES Akpan, I. A. and Nsa, E. E. 2009. Growth performance of growing Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) fed diets containing different crude protein levels. Proceedings 14 th Annual conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN). 14 th -17 th Sept. LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Nigeria, pp553-555. Chelmonska, B., Jerysz, A., Lukaszewicz, E., Kowalczyk, A. and Malecki, I. 2008. Semen Collection from Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica) using a teaser Female. Turk.J.Vet.Animal.Science 2008; 32(1): 19-24. Cox, W. A., Kimball, R. T. and Braun, E. L. 2007. Phylogenetic position of the new World Quail (Odontophoridae): Eight nuclear Loci and three Mitochondrial Regions contradict morphology and the sibley ahlquist tapestry. The Auk 124(1):71-84, 2007 DAFF. 2013. Structure and dynamics of the quail. Commonwealth of Australia. Downey, W. D. and Trocke,.J. K. 1981. Agribusiness Management. New York: Mc Graw-Hill. Hall, G. 2012. Brown Quail and its Management. 2012-05_brown-quail-and-its- Management.pdf. Hemid, A. F. A., Abd El-Gawad, A. H., El-Wardany, I., El-Daly, E. F., and Abd El-Azeem, N. A. 2010. Alleviating Effects of some Environmental stress Factors on productive performance in Japanese quail 2. Laying performance World Journal of Agricultural Sciences 6 (5), 517-524. Igado, O. O., and Aina, O. O. 2010. Some Aspects of the Neurometrics and Oculometrics of the Japanese Quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) in Nigeria. J. Morphol. Sci, 27(3-4): 133-135. Mizutani, M. 2003. The Japanese Quail. www.angrin.tlri.gov.tw/apec2003/chapter /pdf. NVRI, 1994. Farmer training on quail production and health management. National Veterinary Research Institute Vom, Nigeria. Pg.44. Oluwatomi, O. 2010. Raising Quails: A Beginners Introduction. Tribune.com Ortlieb.G. 2013. Raising Coturnix Quail. www.howtoraisequail.com/coturnix quail. Randall, M. and Bolla, G. 2008. Raising Japanese Quail. State of New South Wales Department of Primary Industies. Prime Fact 602 2 nd Edition. Rankling, F. W., Artin, A., Lison G. M., Artin, D. and Nnabelle, M. A. 1998. Quail: An egg and meat production system. www.echocommunity.org/../quailegg.pdf Sahin, N., Akdemir, F., Orhan, C., Kucuk, O., Hayirli, A. and Sahin, K. 2008. Lycopene-enriched Quail egg as functional food for humans. Food Research International 41: 295-300. Shanaway, M. M. 1994. Quail production systems: A review. FAO. Shim Kim Fah. 2005. Nutrition and Management of Japanese Quail in the Tropics. www.that quail place.com. Tunsaringkarn, T., Tungjaroenchai, W. and Siriwong, W. 2013. Nutrient benefits of Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) eggs. International Journal of Scientific and Research publications.3(5). May 2013. Plate 1: Matured quail (male and female) NJAFE VOL. 9 No. 1, 2013 43

Plate 2: Quail birds at one week old Plate 3: Quail egg NJAFE VOL. 9 No. 1, 2013 44