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« Reply #45 on: October 20, 2009, 10:44:58 PM »

usually  3 days.

Baka  may problem siya sa matress. If mataas naman ang presyo ng baboy sa kanila. benta na lang po nila. Kasi usually papahirapan ka nya sa tagal nito maglandi.
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« Reply #46 on: October 23, 2009, 02:50:01 PM »

ok n po doc nemo tn po
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« Reply #47 on: January 28, 2010, 07:55:58 AM »

sir doki.,, good morning newbie here from zamboanga sibugay.. ask lang po kung ano po ba yung mga hint para malaman natin na HEAT na ang isang alaga..
thanks po
Terminology:  standing heat:This it the time on which a gilt or a sow becomes receptive to a boar/       
                                       Nagpapabulog na siya.
Flushing

Flushing is done to a gilt to increase the release of eggs in its ovaries.
This is done by increasing the feed intake 10-14 days prior to standing heat.

How to do it:

Usually we breed the sow at 7-8 months of age or if it has already stood to heat 2-3 times.

So, if the animal first heat is around 6 months you need to count 21 days to its second heat.  Then another 21 days to its third heat.

 At the start of the second heat count 11 days and when that day comes increase the feed intake of the animal.

And at its next heat (around 10 days later) you can then breed it already.


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« Reply #48 on: March 11, 2010, 06:48:32 PM »

sir doki.. gud pm.. tanong ko lang po ulit.. ano po ba ang mga hints na ang binulugan na gilt ay buntis na?

sir doki.,, good morning newbie here from zamboanga sibugay.. ask lang po kung ano po ba yung mga hint para malaman natin na HEAT na ang isang alaga..
thanks po
Terminology:  standing heat:This it the time on which a gilt or a sow becomes receptive to a boar/       
                                       Nagpapabulog na siya.
Flushing

Flushing is done to a gilt to increase the release of eggs in its ovaries.
This is done by increasing the feed intake 10-14 days prior to standing heat.

How to do it:

Usually we breed the sow at 7-8 months of age or if it has already stood to heat 2-3 times.

So, if the animal first heat is around 6 months you need to count 21 days to its second heat.  Then another 21 days to its third heat.

 At the start of the second heat count 11 days and when that day comes increase the feed intake of the animal.

And at its next heat (around 10 days later) you can then breed it already.


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