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Title: poultry business
Post by: marlon on May 29, 2008, 05:32:41 PM
pwde po ba akong makahingi ng soft copy about poultry..nagsisimula palang po kce baka po pwede nyo akong pagbigyn sa hinihingi ko..marmaing salamt po..planon po naming mag-alaga ng kumpare ko at least 150pcs na sisiw(ung 35 to 45dyas old po) panimula.eh kaylangan ko po ng mga guideline as a begginer in this business...maraming salamat po


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on May 29, 2008, 11:56:20 PM
check your mail


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: marlon on May 30, 2008, 09:14:00 AM
salamat po..malaking tulong ito para sa akin...ask ko lng po, okei b ung cobb ng sisiw? kace un po ung nabili nmn n klase ng sisiw


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: marlon on May 30, 2008, 05:09:53 PM
ask ko n din po kung anong klaseng pesticide ang ggmitin nmn bago nmn ilagay ung kulungan para malayo po sa peste ung mga sisiw n aalagaan nmn.salamat po ulit. ask ko n din po kung paano nmn malalabanan ang lamig para sa mga sisiw kace papasok n po ung tag-ulan eh baka po cipunin ang mga sisiw


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on May 30, 2008, 10:51:44 PM
cobb is okay.

Ang kailangan nila ay disinfectant para linisin ang paligid ng inyong kulungan. Isang halimbawa ng disinfectant is Virkon.

Pag bagong dating pa ang mga sisiw kailangan nila ng brooder or ilaw na pwedeng magprovide ng init sa mga ito. At pwede din nilang lagyan ng lona ang kulungan upang pagmalakas ang ulan pwede nila itong ibaba upang hindi malamigan ang mga sisiw.

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Cobb is okay.

You need to use disinfectant to clean the surroundings of your pen. One example is virkon.

Upon arrival of the chicks you need to provide brooders to provide heat to the chicks.  You could also use lona to cover the pen when it is raining to prevent the animal from chill.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: marlon on May 31, 2008, 07:45:17 AM
maraming salamat po...malaking tulong po ito sa amin...tnx


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: marlon on June 09, 2008, 09:19:02 AM
gua morning po. tanong lang po ulit kace naka set na po halos lahat ng mga kailangan namin maliban sa sisiw at sa kulungan..ano po ba ang standard size ng kulungan ang dapat naming gawin?..mga around 180pcs po na sisiw ung panimula naming aalagaan.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: marlon on June 09, 2008, 09:22:43 AM
ask ko din po kung meron po kayong idea sa bentahan ng buhay na manok kace yun din po ang isa naming problema, ang babagsakan at halaga sa merkado?...baka meron po kayong kakilala na kung saan ay pwede naming ibenta sa kanila  na hindi kami talo pagdating sa presyo..taga calamba city laguna po kami.maraming salamat po ulit.pacensya na po kung medyo makulit ako....tnx


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on June 09, 2008, 11:20:42 PM
Sorry, ala po akong kilalang biyahero eh.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: tata on October 01, 2008, 06:25:36 PM
pwde po ba akong makahingi ng soft copy about poultry..nagsisimula palang po kce baka po pwede nyo akong pagbigyn sa hinihingi ko..marmaing salamt po..planon po naming mag-alaga ng kumpare ko at least 150pcs na sisiw(ung 35 to 45dyas old po) panimula.eh kaylangan ko po ng mga guideline as a begginer in this business...maraming salamat po

pahingi din nang copy salamat po Sir.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on October 02, 2008, 10:41:05 AM
check your mail


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: xirdilan on November 10, 2008, 11:10:03 AM
pwde po ba akong makahingi ng soft copy about poultry..nagsisimula palang po kce baka po pwede nyo akong pagbigyn sa hinihingi ko..marmaing salamt po..planon po naming mag-alaga ng kumpare ko at least 150pcs na sisiw(ung 35 to 45dyas old po) panimula.eh kaylangan ko po ng mga guideline as a begginer in this business...maraming salamat po

pahingi din nang copy salamat po Sir.
Sir Nemo, pahingi din po ako ng copy niyan, email address "xirdilan@yahoo.com" . At sir Nemo may kontak numbers ba kayo na puwede naming tawagan para bumili ng day old chicks, dito kami sa Nagcarlan, Laguna.. salamat po


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on November 10, 2008, 09:43:54 PM
check your mail


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: jiex_superpogi@yahoo.com on November 13, 2008, 03:07:37 PM
kuya, bka po pwede din ako makahingi ng copy, mag-
aalaga din po ako ng 35-45days na chicken. maraming salamat po.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: mikey on January 27, 2009, 08:27:28 AM
Start a Contract Growing Business

What is contract growing?

Simply put, you rear the chicks. Vitarich harvests the flock and markets the chickens.

If you think about it, contract growing is easier to manage than any other poultry or livestock venture. We take care of the feeds, chicks, and technical services. We even take care of marketing. Better still, you need little initial capital because we shoulder the cost of feeds and chicks. This is exactly the kind of business small- and medium-scale entrepreneurs are looking for.

How does it work?

We provide you with everything you need to start your own business and make it succeed. We provide the day-old-chicks (DOCs), feed support, vaccines, technical services, and other services.

You take care of the housing; labor; power, light, and water; equipment; medication; and other miscellaneous expenses.

Once the chickens are grown, you profit by the kilo. We harvest the flock and sell the chickens.
Why work with Vitarich?

First of all, we guarantee the quality and performance of our chicks.

Vitarich uses the world-renowned Cobb broiler chicks. Cobb broiler chicks are superior to other chicks because:

they have a good initial body weight;

they have an excellent growth rate which means,

they develop stronger immunity faster than other chicks,

they have a lower mortality rate, and

their cost of brooding is lower;

they produce customer-preferred round, double-breasted meaty broilers with short big legs.

From hatchery to delivery, our chicks undergo the strictest quality control. After hatching, the chicks are placed in specially designed plastic crates and are then immediately delivered to your farm. When the chicks arrive, our technical personnel will be with you as you break open the Quality Control Seal to inspect and count the chicks. We’re so confident about our Cobb chicks, that you’re entitled to reject chicks that are apparently weak due to transport or other factors such as poor climate.
Second, we provide the best support possible.

We provide the best in technical support.

Our technical group is composed of highly qualified farm-trained specialists, each of whom is equipped with everything they need to help you with your needs. These specialists will be with you from the time you think about signing up and all throughout the contract growing process.

Here’s what they’ll do for you:
Assess the feasibility of the project; Assist you with farm lay-out, poultry building design and construction, and other details that have a direct impact on general flock health and management; Provide you with regular in-plant training sessions for new growers as well as refresher courses for experienced growers; Conduct seminars on the latest advancements in the poultry industry and sponsor drug orientation courses in coordination with veterinary drug companies; Be there to help you before and during the delivery of chicks; Give helpful tips on proper brooding management and ensure the most suitable conditions for chicks acceptance; Conduct regular farm visits to supervise DOC placements, assist you during brooding, deliver AHP and supervise hauling; evaluate flock performance in terms of mortality, feed consumption, weight gain, etc.; Provide vaccines and assist you and/or supervise your workers for proper vaccination techniques and procedures; Formulate a biosecurity program most suited for your farm including vaccination schedules, medication plans, quarantine procedures, disinfection and sanitation practices;

Evaluate the farm’s performance after harvest and discuss with you possible improvements for better and more profitable operations.

Our technical support group is even prepared to assist you with accounting, recording, and administrative procedures.

We also provide logistics support.

Working in close coordination with the Technical Support Group is our Logistics and Support Group which is based in Marilao. Logistics and Support will handle the processing of your application; coordinate prompt feed and chick deliveries; expedite the release of your checks; and take care of hauling finished broilers from your farm to Vitarich’s Dressing Plant.

To support both groups, other Departments within Vitarich are always prepared to help. In short, Vitarich has a very efficient and effective contract support system based on its long years of experience and service.

Third, you never have to worry about marketing.

Vitarich handles the marketing of your finished broilers. So you never have to worry about fluctuations in chicken prices, or competing with other meat products, or where and how to sell your broilers. We take care of all that and, in the process, save you marketing-related expenses.

How do you start?

Let’s sit down and talk about it.   Visit our office at Marilao  today.

website:  www.vitarich.com



Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: jamesdeal on January 28, 2009, 02:37:47 PM
Sir Mikey/ Doc. Nemo,

Magandang araw po sa inyong lahat.
Matanong ko po sana kung ilan ang minimum number of chicks na nire-required ng Vitarich para makapag-deal o makapag-umpisa sa ganyang contract growing business?
At approximately po, mga magkano po kaya ang gagastusin sa pag-papagawa nung housing para sa minimum number of chicks required?
Kung mayroon po kayong sample ng F/S at ROI, manghihingi po sana ako para mapag-aralan at p'wedi n'yo pong e-email sa : "s_palma_jr@yahoo.com.ph"
taga San Luis, Pampanga po ako.

Maraming salamat po...


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: mikey on January 28, 2009, 11:47:00 PM
Sorry,I do not know much about the contract chicken business myself.Doc. Nemo may know something about this type of business.Myabe someone in this forum knows and can post information about getting into the contract business.

Good Luck:


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on January 29, 2009, 08:05:51 PM
i think vitarich have a 5t minimum requirement others 10t chicks.

cost of housing now would range maybe from 150 to 250 pesos per bird.

Don't have an ROI for contract growing.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: jamesdeal on January 29, 2009, 08:51:30 PM
Thank you po.... :)


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: mrm69 on February 02, 2009, 09:48:20 AM
jamesdeal- Gud am, ang alam ko 10k ang min. nila sa contract grower tapos may mga bond pa yan, kung meron ka naman capital mag-commercial ka n lng, tulad ko nag-commercial n lng ako kakakuha ko lng ng 10k chick sa magnolia last thursday, bka naman meron kang kilalang mga dealer maghaharvest ako by march, nasa arayat, pampanga ang farm ko.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: jamesdeal on February 02, 2009, 09:39:28 PM
mrm69,
Tama yan, na ngayon palang ay nag-hahanap kana ng market at para makapili ka din ng dealer/buyer's ng mga alaga mo pag-dating nung harvest time.
Ala pa akong kakilalang dealer sa ngayon, try natin mag-tanong kay Doc. NEMO, baka may kakilala o alam siyang Dealer.
Matanong ko lang, tigma-magkano pala kuha mo ng chicks per peace?
Baka, pweding mahingi din yung contact number's ng Magnolia?
Salamat at sana magtagumpe kata king negosyu ta.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: mrm69 on February 03, 2009, 11:16:51 AM
Php 20 pesos kada isa, napamahal pa nga ako kc yung supplier ko ng feeds ang naging middleman ko nalaman ko na lng sa magnolia cla kumuha, kc nagkaubusan ng chicks nun panahon na yun, pero dun sa isang building ko na nirerepair dederetso na ako dun sa magnolia, ala pa ako kausap sa magnolia, try kong makontak next week. Pero magtatnong din ako sa vitarich, kc every week nagbabago ang price nila, kailangan tumawag ka every monday para malaman mo kung magkano ang chick, ilan bang chick ang balak mong alagaan?


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: jamesdeal on February 03, 2009, 02:48:58 PM
Siguro mga 5t na chicks muna kung sakali, malaki din kasi yung puhunan at kailangan ko rin mag-allocate din na budget para sa housing, equipments, feeds, medication, maintenance and others.
P’wera sa pagpo-poultry, may iba din akong mga alternatibong balak pasukin na negosyo, pansamantala, patuloy lang muna akong nagre-research at nagba-basa para makapili ng mas higit na mapagkaka-abalahan pag-dating ng araw, kasalukuyan kasi, ay ala pa ako diyan sa Pinas.
Malaking Tulong talaga sa atin, itong website ni Doc. Nemo.


Title: Re: poultry business
Post by: nemo on February 03, 2009, 07:49:31 PM
Sorry i don't have any contact number ng mga buyer sa poultry eh.

LAst January 18 ang day old in VItarich cost around 18 pesos. not sure today kung magkano na.

I am still waiting for the update ng friend ko.

.....update received
22.20 pesos ang current price.