Management practices employed at Rudy Cocha Piggery Farm, Bagbag Rosario, Cavite / (Record no. 6883)

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Classification number 636.401
Item number B21 1978
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Personal name Baltazar, Teresita A.
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9 (RLIN) 11932
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Title Management practices employed at Rudy Cocha Piggery Farm, Bagbag Rosario, Cavite /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Teresita A. Baltazar.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indang, Cavite,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1978.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cavite State University- Main Campus,
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General note Special Problem (BSA--Animal Husbandry) Don Severino Agricultural College
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Summary, etc. <br/>This special problem was conducted to find out the management practices employed at Rady Concha Piggery Farm in Baghag, Rosario, Cavite & 2,250 square meter piggery project which started as a mere backyard industry had grown to a fully commercial piggery farm. The farm had a total number of 203 pigs raised from the two breeds namely the Landrace and the Largewhite both coming from Alabang, Muntinlupa, Rizal.<br/><br/>Commercially available feeds mixed with cono were hand fed to the animals twice a day. For better growth and development, green feeds and feed supplements were also provided.<br/><br/>Crossbreeding and linecrossing were the commonly used systems of breeding. Natural mating was practiced in the farm. Gilts were bred at six to seven months old.<br/><br/>Restricted feeding was used to prevent the pregnant sows or gilts from becoming too fat. Brood sow mash was fed and plenty of water and green feeds were also provided to the animals. Deworming was done four weeks before farrowing.<br/><br/>Close supervision and assistance were provided to the farrowing sow. Soon after farrowing, the pen was cleaned and all traces of placenta and dead piglets were removed.<br/><br/>After birth, special attention was given to the piglets. Needle teeth were clipped and the navel was treated. Artificial heat was also provided to the piglets.<br/><br/>Piglets were weaned at two months old. Prior to 1 weaning, the piglets were provided with pig starter mash as creep feed to train them in eating solid food. In weaning, the sow was removed first from the pen leaving the piglets for at least two weeks so that the young pigs may be accustomed to being away from the dan. |<br/><br/>After weaning, the sow was transferred to the dry pen and fed with brood sow mash with rice bran as feed additives.<br/><br/>Pigs intended for fattening were fed with fattener mash and fresh water was made available at all times. They were grouped according to the size of not more than 20 heads in a pen.<br/><br/>Prevention and control of pests and diseases such as deworming and vaccination of pigs were practiced in the farm.<br/><br/>Hogs were sold when they had attained the weight of 80 kilograms, or as they were demanded by the buyers. They were usually sold on a wholesale basis at Pasay Commercial Market.<br/><br/>Record keeping was also practiced by the respondent.Some problems encountered by the hog raiser were as follows: Instability of supply and high cost of feeds, lack of technical men to attend to the animals and prevalence of some common diseases and parasites.<br/>
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Method of acquisition Submitted to the University Library
Date of acquisition 03-10-1980
Accession number SP-168
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Hogs
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Course or Program Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Major Animal Husbandry
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Room use only Non-fiction Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Theses Section 03/10/1980 Submitted copy to the University Library. THESIS/SP 600 1978 636.401 B21 1978 00006882 08/04/2020 http://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=71c32a72133c23dfcc39e2453618aa27 08/04/2020 Theses / Manuscripts SP-168
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