MARKETING TIPS
Marketing should always be a number one consideration. It you are considering going into the business of raising quail or you are already in the business, you have one major objective to make a profit. The love of working with quails and pride and pleasure of producing a top bird certainly contribute to success, but unless you market your product for a profit, your love, pride, and pleasure will be short-lived.
Many producers contract a year or two ahead for the sale of their birds or eggs. Such contracts are excellent, but usually come only to those who have proved they will provide the quality bird desired. If you expect customers to return, you must provide what they want, or else convince them they have a need for what you have produced.
Ending the production year with mature birds on hand, other than selected breeders, is not desirable. You cannot justify the expense of carrying these birds over to next season. Too many producers are losing money because of failure to market all of their birds.
Here are some suggestions to assist you with marketing.
- Become a member of any poultry producers association, especially in your area. You can make many valuable contacts with both producers and customers. This organization will help you in many ways, one of which is marketing. Always attend their meetings and you’ll make some profitable contacts.
- Advertise, advertise, and advertise some more. It does not cost it pays. Be certain the ads are attractive, clear, and concise. An ad or brochure that looks sloppy will not gain sales; seek local printers’ advice and assistance.
- Keep a neat farm. A prospective customer judges you by the appearance of your farm.
- Sell yourself. Make the first impression a good one. Know the business thoroughly. Show interest in the customer and answer all questions with enthusiasm.
- Present the prospective customer with advantages you offer, but do not run down fellow competitors to do this. You don’t build yourself up by tearing others down.
- Make every attempt to have a satisfied customer. Tell the customer what you offer and then be sure to provide this and just a little more. If you give a little more than is expected, your customer of today will return and bring new customers.
- Never force a customer to accept birds not wanted. Even though there may be a prior agreement, if the customer does not feel you have produced what is desired, it is best not to force the issue. Accept the refusal gracefully, and if the customer is worth keeping, attempt to produce what is wanted next time. Locate someone else who would be satisfied with the birds that were refused.
- Everyone does not desire the same type of bird; what one refuses another may want. If you receive two consecutive refusals from a prospective customer and are satisfied you have produced a desirable bird, you may be dealing with bargain hunters.
- Produce a good bird and demand a good price with a clear conscience. Don’t give a prospective buyer the impression you are apologizing for your asking price; let the customer feel an apology is due for paying so little.
- Always be honest with customers. Lies may sell a few birds, but they do not tend to build future business. Your reputation gets around; be sure it’s a good one.
A thought: “Every time you undersell your product, you are setting its future price.”
The above tips were taken from msstate.edu, picture from lakecumberlandgamebirds.com.
Other tips listed are:
- Breeding Stock
- Managing Breeders
- Egg Care and Incubation
- Brooding
- Growout
- Preventing Disease Outbreaks
- Quail Diseases and Parasites
- Feeding Bobwhite Quail
- Cannibalism
- Feathering
- Handling Quail
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gud am po, taga taal, batangas po ako, saan po b malapit sa amin para mabilhan ko na pugo, yan po sana ang gusto kona negosyo yong pong paitluging pugo, pwede po kaya makabili na 500hds lang po muna para sa simula. salamat po, ferdie delos reyes
@ferdie delos reyes, check with dr.quail and other suppliers, read through the comments.
Hi, gud pm po. Interested po sana ako mag alaga ng quial dis year,start po ako siguro ng mga 3000-4000 heads,mga magkano po kaya magagastos(Investment) pag ready to lay na kukuhanin ko na stocks? From Mangaldan,Pangasinan po kc ko,san po ako pwede makabili ng stocks na malapit sa amin at magkano po? salamat po.
hi my name is junap munar im looking for a prospective buyer of a quail manure,i have 50 sacks every week.. make me an offer, here is my email janjuro_cj@yahoo.com. or contact this number 09183537509
eow people there…san kaya pwede makabili ng 3o day old na pugo for laying…malapit lng d2 sa manila or caloocan just email me jolajola@ymail.com thanks….
magbenta nga pu yung maraming pugo d2 sa nueva vizcaya kasi nung natikman ku yung pugo wow na impressed akuu wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ang sarap pla t2loy pati mga kapatid napatunganga hahhaha
ganun!!!!ag alaga ka na rin pugo kapatid hehehehe///
paano po ba mag alaga ng pugo para naman makaalaga aku ng mas marami pa hehehehehhehehehe
Joke!!!!!!
tanung lang po san me heee? Kung pwede po lng sana?
Pahingi nmn po ng powedeng kainin na pugo sa lahat ng mga taga nueva vizcaya hehhehehehe
Question!!!!!!!
saan bumibili ng maraming pugong itlog d2 sa nueva vizcaya
I am impressed about the multiple benefits of raising quails especially the one listed by Medalla Quail Farm in Cebu.
Kindly send me more information about how to go about with puttting same business in my backyard here in Abulug, Cagayan. How about the market and the supplier of quality breeder stock to start the business.
I wish you all the joy and blessings of helping me. My cp 09216746550.
THANK YOU!!!
hello happy new year po! yun bayaw ko gusto mag alaga ng mga pugo, problem po eh san pwede bumili ng itlog ng pugo malapit dito sa manila na pwede i hatch para magiging sisiw? eto po number ko 09215555711
@perry, please call dr.quail farm at #09196297405 (denrick) and #09153523865 or 09297724084 (rommel)
Quails could reduce protein deficiency in poor countries
In developing countries it is not uncommon that many go to bed hungry. To develop an effective strategy for eradication of malnutrition and protein deficiency, it is important to understand the root of the problem. Quail products have proven to be relatively cheap providers of proteins.
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This is interesting to know for those who plan to start a QUAIL RAISING BUSINESS. This is based on Cebu market.
Sources of income:
o a. male quails which are not needed= Php 180.00 per kilo
o b. feathers= indefinite
o c. dungs= Php 50.00- Php 75.00 per sack
o d. eggshell= Php 200.00 per sack
o e. chicks= Php 10.00/ 1-day-old
o f. table egg= Php 1.50 each
o g. kwek-kwek= Php 3.00 each
o h. hatching egg= Php 3.00 each
Medalla Quail Farm Cebu. Call or text 0916-7625756.
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Medalla Quail Farm Cebu. Call or text 0916-7625756. Quail farming is interesting bec. it has a lot of by products; ex. egg, meat, and chicks. The feathers can be used in pillows, even the egg-shells and manure are marketable as raw materials for feeds and organic fertilizers. Go earn and as well as help the country by promoting agri-business. Visit (medallaquailfarm.multiply.com)
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I would like to know where you are and how can I buy some of your live quail and raw eggs. I would appreciate your reply.
Doctor Quail Farm
Dito po kami sa baguio possible ba ang quail production dito sa malamig na lugar. at itatanong namin kung magkano ang seminar ninyo tungkol sa quail production/raising. at schedule seminar.
Thank you.
Anonymous Says: 10/17/2006 12:06:00 PM
Hi! Musta na? Meron ba tayong fresh na quail eggs dito sa saudi?
Eu-Leh Says: 10/17/2006 01:37:00 PM
Hi Ann, meron akong nakita dito one time sa Pinoy Supermarket-batha here in Riyadh. I’m not sure kung meron din dyan sa Dammam. Meron din dito nagtitinda ng balut, as in, real balut talaga. :)
Anonymous Says: 12/11/2006 09:00:00 AM
where can i buy good quality quail breeder stock?
Eu-Leh Says: 12/11/2006 09:03:00 AM
You can check this link for the
List of Industry Associations, Cooperatives & Buyers
Eu-Leh Says: 12/11/2006 09:06:00 AM
Check also this breeders:
DALISAY FARMS
Ibayo, Dasmarinas, Cavite
Luis Ocampo
Tel: (046) 416-0500 / 416-1718
Doctor Quail Farm
Denrick Alcaraz/Egie Decal
09196297405, 09166590187