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« on: November 15, 2007, 02:39:28 PM »

Management Skills Required
Penning animals for a cut and carry system requires different and more advanced skills than rearing free grazing animals.First feed must be brought to the animals,and a common problem is providing too little feed.Also,special care must be taken for animals needs such as hoof trimming and dehorning (personal choice) to ensure safe and healthy confinement.Breeding habits and signs for each animal must be learned by the farmer,in order to ensure timely breeding of penned animals.Cut and carry animal production systems are the future for most of Asia.Increasing population pressures make the confinement of animals necessary.Free grazing animal systems compete with food production,and contribute significantly to the destruction of Asias remaining forests.

Better Control of Animals:
Having animals penned allows for easier control and management of the herd,Ease of handling and more farmer/caretaker interaction allows better management.It also permits regular monitoring of desease,breeding cycles and parturition.

Labor Demand:
One of the complaints about the cut and carry animal husbandry system is that a high labor input is needed to manage such a system.The penning of animals requires that the feed be brought to the animal,instead of the animal finding its own feed.Also water must be supplied.A penned animal requires constant attention,rather than the out of sight out of mind approach to a free grazing animal.
The cut carry production system for animals is not a new concept,It has recently been popularized in the Philippines with the SALT 2 system,but Asia farmers have been using a similar system for hundreds of years.

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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2007, 11:04:34 PM »

Mikey one more question Where would my workers get this cut and carry feeds?I mean where would the supply come from?I need to find out if there would be enough feed (grass I imagine?)in are area before I Look on doing this project I need to do more research then I did for the pigs.I think the labour part will not be a problem.I guese they would get all the feeds for the goats in the early morning and that would be the routine .
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« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2007, 11:24:07 PM »

If you are starting you could just find it around but as your production increases you need to plant different grasses.

and cut and carry it to your goat.
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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2007, 03:39:48 AM »

Mr Hog,most plant the grasses etc. on their land,having a banana plantation next door,one might be able to get cheap banana leaves.In the process now of getting together the different types of plants one can feed their stock,will list them for everyone.
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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2007, 10:47:53 AM »

Mikey the goats like banana leaves really?We sure have alot of that around are farm.I will wait for your list for the other typs of leaves.I will be doing alot of homework on this..I think it will alot cheeper of feeds then the hogs.Angain thankx Grin
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« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2007, 03:19:56 PM »

Mr Hog,goats love banana leaves,give me a few days to get the information posted,goat food is cheaper than hog chow,research is always a good idea,boiling bananas and their skins are good for goats also.
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