I shall also post the pics of my DBS setup that I patterned from the You Tube P.I.G.S. Sir Fapper, we would appreciate if you can post here all the drawings of your DBS piggery setup because it is the counterpart of the drawings of our Kuyang C who prohibited me to post his drawings in this thread. I am sure that, that topic is a legitimate extension of the thread "Our Baboyang Walang Amoy", na dapat ay pagusapan talaga sa thread, dahil pagkatapos natin na mapalaki ang mga baboy using the DBS system, ay talagang malaking problema kung malulugi lang tayo sa pagbenta ng mga baboy. Sa nakita kong mga pics ng DBS piggery mo, ay nakakatiyak akong complete success yon dahil ginastusan mo talaga at pangmatagalan ang structure, patterned sa mga drawings ni Kuyang C.Īng you are in the right path, just like me, in solving the very low live weight price of the biaheros. merry xmas to all and have a blessed new year. Sa lahat ng mga kuyang dito maraming salamat. and of course, kay LORD at kay kuyang erick sa pag guide sakin on a daily basis.
and of course, special mention to kuyang conrado and kuyang D. Gaya ng paulit ulit na sinasabi ko before, salamat sa PCCARD at dito ako natututo ng lahat ng nalalaman ko as of this time though marami pa akong kulang at dapat malaman sa pag aalaga ng baboy. ill post it soon yung out come para may reference yung mga kuyang natin na baguhan at gusto mag start ng ganitong negosyo. while xmas and new year is coming nearer, mas tumataas ang sales ko which is good. What happened sa last thread? anyway hi mga kuyang i am into the last batch of disposal sa mga finishers ko na. Hog raisers in those areas may have the option to use palm oil fruits or its by-products in animal feed. In certain areas in Mindanao (Surigao, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Davao, etc.) and the provinces of Bohol and Palawan are now developing oil palm plantations. Also, fresh fruit of oil palm is rich in beta carotene, similar to yellow corn. I also mentioned in the other sections that a study done in Colombia that was published by the Food Administration Organization of the United Nations, that crude palm oil or palm oil fruit could be used as substitute, partly or wholly, for sorghum (more or less equivalent to yellow corn in terms of nutritional value). This is an alternative that backyard raisers may look into in order to minimize the effect of high cost of yellow corn. Somebody mentioned that a combination of rice bran and vegetable oil or used cooking oil (waste from fastfood chain or restaurants) will provide the required metabolized energy required by the pig. In the the other section, the high cost of yellow corn nowadays is causing the upward movement of animal feed's cost, even for those who are mixing their own animal feed. You may now delete your own thread and all posts of other members in that thread. You can now go to the thread that you want to be deleted. You will receive an email later that your request was granted.Ĥ. Go to the top of PCAARRD Message Board\Message Central\Spam Reporting and if you see a posting by Admin, click on the date in "blue".Ģ, You will be forwarded to a screen where you will be allowed to email the administrator regarding your request to delete your own thread.ģ. Here are the procedures to delete one's own thread:ġ. If someone has posted a question related to the above topic, we would appreciate an answer from those experts or experienced members.īTW, for the benefit of all members, while it is easy to delete one's own post, it is not easy to delete one's own thread. for beginners to emulate or constructive postings, to improve on existing practices. We also believe that this thread should discuss lower cost of pig housing so that the savings can be used to buying piglets and feeds to start the business the soonest possible time.Īll contributors from regions in the Philippines and even abroad are invited and welcomed to contribute in this thread whether they are tested effective practices.
The new title shall cover expanded topics to discuss alternative feeds to the more costly commercial feeds, and also to discuss ways on how to solve the continuing lower cost of live weight prices. To all backyard swine beginners and experienced baboyeros alike,Īfter suggestions from friends, we are opening this thread to re-open the deleted thread "Our Baboyang Walang Amoy, Deep Bedding System".