She is currently the secretary of Sta. Ana Agricultural Multi-Purpose Cooperative and also the manager of her own quail egg production business.
Pineda showing the camera a carton box of quail eggs. The box has spacers to hold the eggs in place and prevent them from breaking. In the first 20 days, the quails are fed with starter feed, followed by booster feed, until the onset of laying. Then lastly, shift to layer feeds when they start laying eggs. They are fed three times daily, their water replenished every noon and afternoon. Vitamins can be added to the water.It is expected that 80-98% of all female quail lay one egg daily. The average productive lifespan of quail is 14-16 months before the decline of egg production. The quails are replaced after.