Are quail profitable?

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I've been thinking about getting into quail and selling the fertile eggs and chicks for some extra money. Has anyone had success with selling? If so, where and what do you sell?
I will only be doing local sales.
Is it actually profitable?
 
It really depends on where you are. Check your local feed stores, local classifieds, FB groups, and craigslist to see if any are available already, how much they're selling for, and if they're not, how much interest there is.

I had some decent profit back when I was in SuperExpensiveLand (The San Francisco Bay Area), but less here in southern OR. There is still a market, but it's not quite as good, and I can't sell the eggs for quite as much.
 
Sorry, I wanted to answer “Ha!” To this question, which wouldn’t be very polite but maybe realistic. On paper and YouTube videos they certainly look profitable, and if you can find your niche market, maybe they are, but after 2 years in quail and selling eggs online, selling eggs and chicks locally, etc, etc we manage to break even only because I give myself a $4/week egg allowance (what I would otherwise spend on grocery store eggs). Raise quail because you enjoy it (like any hobby!) not because you want to make money, it is really nice if you do, but you’ll make way more per hour driving for Uber or whatever than raising critters. I write books too, but if I calculated how much I have made selling ebooks vs how much time I spent doing it, well starving artist isn’t just a catchy phrase! Most of the great artists and composers of history were fairly poor in their lifetimes and only became famous after they were dead a century or two. Do it because it is a passion, not because somebody on YouTube told you it is the next ostrich or Alpaca craze. I love quail but it is an awful lot of work for a couple bucks profit, rather it is a labor of love! Not trying to rain on your parade, just hope you have a realistic view of quail ranching! My son always tells me I kill his dreams, but he does need a backup plan to Major League Baseball if it doesn’t work out, which it won’t! He thinks he’s going to make it big with a pair of red golden pheasants in my garage too…at least I don’t have room for emus!
 
I keep quail because I love those little critters and I like the eggs and I find the egg price ridiculously expensive in grocery stores. In my country, one quail egg costs about 0.10-0.18 euros depending where you buy. I calculated my feed and water cost and found out that way I can get a quail egg for 0.04 each when I raise them myself.
Despite the prices the market is flooded with quail eggs, there's not much chance to make profit. I've been thinking about hatching chicks, keeping the boys for meat and selling girls but haven't gotten this far yet and I'm not aware of the market status.
As said above, it all depends on your location, you could earn a few extra bucks but don't expect to get rich. Raising quail is hard work/hobby (depends how you see them).
 

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