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LIVESTOCKS => Large ruminants (Carabao, cattle etc) => Topic started by: mikey on November 26, 2007, 06:39:37 AM



Title: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: mikey on November 26, 2007, 06:39:37 AM
has gained prominence as an important business project of the livestock industry,in the Philippines.It gives the producer year round work and provides the family with added income.One can make use of cheap plentiful farm by products such as corn stovers,rice straw,copra meal,rice bran and sugarcane tops.Most important it is a high protein food for the Philippine diet.Backyard cattle fattening or on a large scale can be a profitable venture.Buying healthy stock,feeding and fattening them for 120-180 days,selling them at any time of the year.Mimimum space for housing is 1.5-2 sq.meters per head for sheltered feeding area,5 meters per head for a fenced loafing area.Given proper care,there is less danger of diseases and parasites,affecting confined stock and a shorter fattening period.Marbling or intermixture of fat and lean meat is better obtained through feedlot fattening.This is prefered by customers.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: mr hog on November 26, 2007, 12:02:21 PM
Hi mikey cow meat would be harder to sell in the phills because of its cost.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: mikey on November 26, 2007, 12:36:39 PM
Mr Hog,you are right,more expensive to buy,a fair amount of cattle fattening around our area,smallholders  with 1-2 cattle as backyard operations,buyers buy them for markets in the city.
mikey


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: mikey on November 28, 2007, 12:56:11 PM
Most commomn breeds for fattening are:
Brahman,Brangus,Simbrah
Fattening operations takes,4-6 months and finished cattle for marketing approx, weights 450-550 kilos


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: tata on February 23, 2009, 08:26:23 AM
Sir Mike,
I need your advice,ie kasi were planning for cattle fattening, meron po ba kayong FS?if meron po can i have a copy?
can you tell me kung anong klase po nang grass? at saan po puede bilhin?

salamat po....


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: mikey on February 23, 2009, 11:57:34 AM
Tata
hi,we have mainly a cow/calf operation,7 cows and 1 bull.Sorry I do not have a FS myself.We rent out the calves at 1-1 1/2 years old and the renter feeds them for 1 year and they are sold at 24-30 months old.We feed them corn/rice bran,molasses and salt and napier grass,malunggay leaves and a few other grasses.Maybe Doc. Nemo has a FS on fattening.We do not do the fattening ourselves.

mikey


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on February 23, 2009, 01:42:12 PM
I don't have a FS .




Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: tata on February 24, 2009, 06:32:08 AM
Tata
hi,we have mainly a cow/calf operation,7 cows and 1 bull.Sorry I do not have a FS myself.We rent out the calves at 1-1 1/2 years old and the renter feeds them for 1 year and they are sold at 24-30 months old.We feed them corn/rice bran,molasses and salt and napier grass,malunggay leaves and a few other grasses.Maybe Doc. Nemo has a FS on fattening.We do not do the fattening ourselves.

mikey

Sir Mikey,
thank you so much talaga!what you`ve mention above ai malaki na po maitotolong,salamt talaga....


Doc,ok lang po thnx


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: mikey on February 24, 2009, 01:37:20 PM
Tata
sorry I was not able to help you more
Good Luck with your farming venture:
mikey


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: AbysmalSpecter on January 07, 2010, 06:12:46 AM
I don't have a FS .




Hi Doc Nemo,

Do you have a recommended feeding program for those fattening?

Thanks po.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on January 07, 2010, 10:02:28 PM
ala eh.

Usually naman 10% ng kanilang body weight and need nilang damo na feeds.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: DonT on January 11, 2010, 08:20:54 PM
I'm seriously into this now. I have a couple of heads for trying it out.

Can anybody tell me how do they go about their fattening process? program?

When do you feed the 'feeds' (darak, grinded corn, commercial grower mix, mollases, etc)...and how do you feed them? dry? wet?

how much percent on hay?

How does one calculate the required qty of food per day? % moisture?


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on January 12, 2010, 09:07:01 PM
the basic is 10% ng body weight ang ipakain mo na damo.
you can feed them corn etc.. pero very minimal lang kasi pwede silang magkaroon ng bloat.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: DonT on January 13, 2010, 05:43:34 AM
Thanks for the reply doc.

Since I want to get my cattle to take on weight asap. Up to how much can I feed corn mixed feed? 1kg? 2kg?
Whats the relationship or equivalent of 20kg of fresh grass compared to dried grass? how about in terms of commercial feed? I understand that ruminants are designed to breakdown cellulose material...so grasses should still be the norm.

Does intensive cattle fattening being done in the philippines?


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on January 14, 2010, 07:47:37 PM
Every grass kasi iba iba ang water content nito so medyo mahirap ang pagcompute nito.

Better ad lib mo nalang siya sa grass then give UMMB para mabilis ito lumaki.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: Bok on February 15, 2010, 12:11:12 PM
Doc Nemo,

what is UMMD? im planning po kasi after po mabenta ung mga baboy ko, sasabayan ko sa susunod ng baka.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: DonT on February 16, 2010, 05:18:29 AM
I think the Doc meant Urea Molasses Multinutrient Blocks. Saan ba nakakabili nito? sa bulacan area?


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on February 16, 2010, 10:00:31 PM
yup yun nga yun.

bulacan area? try nila Planters or Richards ata yun nas sta maria na istore.

Kung magawi kayo quezon city try nila sa progressive poultry supply.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: molave on March 15, 2010, 09:22:05 PM
Sir im into cattle fattening and i would like to ask you how much is the recomended amount of urea to be given to the animal or any computations. tnx's


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on March 16, 2010, 11:03:19 PM
around 1 percent lang ng food intake niya.


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: r_chie88 on July 09, 2010, 07:15:20 PM
Doc mukhang medyo ok din po pala ang cattle fattening,,, Sir kung may ROI computation po kayo paki send po din sakin... Thanks..

rodelito.fabroada@aecom.com


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: nemo on July 09, 2010, 07:52:57 PM
Sorry ala po akong ROI na available


Title: Re: Cattle Fattening:
Post by: Ripantnow on March 26, 2012, 09:50:19 PM
si sir DonT nakikita ko sa kabilang site, andito rin pala sya hehe! andito rin ako ngayon lol! nagkataon nakita eto thru google search.

galing talaga, focus pala etong site na eto sa agri business talaga.

so sir, 2nd post ko naman eto dito sa site, patingin rin naman sir ng mga info na maiibigay mo sa pagaalaga ng baka. i am from the city, family lang ng wife ko ang nasa province na may medyo malawak na lupa. sa kanila ako magpapaalaga. pero wala pa ako idea masyado talaga. january kasi sana ko uumpisahan magpapaalaga ng baka kaso yung pera nagamit ko sa ibang business kaya naudlot. ngayon gusto ko na ulit magpaalaga.. thanks!  ;)