How Much Is An Ostrich Egg In south Africa

The egg of the ostrich is the largest of any living bird. The shell has a long history of use by humans as a container and for decorative artwork. The eggs are not commonly eaten.Advertisement

How Much Does Ostrich Egg Cost In South Africa

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Province:Northern CapeCity:Other Northern CapeAddress:Port Nolloth,Bird Type:ChickensAd Type:For SaleWe are professional providers of live ostrich, fresh fertile ostrich eggs. We are Registered Breeder and Our Ostrich Chicks are all very healthy and strong, We have very healthy Ostrich Chicks and fertile Hatching Eggs. We sell at moderate prices.

All our Birds are raised Free Range and produce natural healthy eggs and all eggs are produced here in SA.

Categories: Ostrich, Chicks for Sale price list

1 week old chick : Regular Rate (R500 ZAR)

2 weeks old chick : Regular Rate (R1,000 ZAR)

1 month old chick : Regular Rate (R2,000 ZAR)

3 months old chick : Regular Rate (R3,500 ZAR)

6 months old chick : Regular Rate (R5,000 ZAR)

12 months old ostrich : Regular Rate (R7,000ZAR)

How do I start an ostrich farm in South Africa?

How to Start an Ostrich Farm

Determine which ostrich products to sell in order to produce revenue from the farm.

Locate an area of land that can be used for the ostrich farm.

Provide a sufficient supply of food and water for the ostrich farm.

Choose a type of ostrich to raise.

Purchase ostriches for the farm.

How many ostrich farms are in South Africa?

South Africa produces more than 65% of the world production of ostrich products, according to Piet Kleyn of the SA Ostrich Business Chamber, reports the Independent Online, adding that the country has about 360 registered ostrich holdings although the number of those actively producing is likely fewer than 200.

How much is a large ostrich egg?

Safari Ostrich Farm | The biggest egg in the world. The Ostrich is the biggest bird in the world and can weigh as much as 180kg. They also lay the biggest egg in the world – one ostrich egg weighs about 1, 5 kg and is equivalent to 24 chicken