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16  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Feeds Poll on: April 11, 2011, 01:11:37 PM
Mam Veni san po ung farm mo, ung planta yata ng feeds nyu eh nasa Tarlac?


Hi, not sure kung saan planta nila. Bumibili lang ako ng feeds nila.
from Camsur,
Veni
17  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Alternative Feeds. on: April 09, 2011, 09:02:13 AM
true Doc, i will mix it with my grains, ferment for three days, then fed to pigs.
There is a Food Bowl right now happening at Centris Walk at Edsa Ave cor Quezon Avenue every Fri-Sat night. There is a booth there by Phil for Natural Farming that gives out azolla stocks for free. For the Manila-based and nearby you can try.
Veni
18  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Feeds Poll on: April 08, 2011, 04:07:15 PM
Hi,
me new player sa feeds, galing Thailand, which i am trying now - Charoen Pokphand Phil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charoen_Pokphand_Foods  Hindi pa ako na ka kumpleto ng one cycle, so far ok naman from booster to starter, nasa 60 days pa lang yung trial batch ko.
Veni
19  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Alternative Feeds. on: April 08, 2011, 03:59:48 PM
Hey doc can you find us the trade secret?A private pm would be ok I could cut you in the action.I sure would like to know because I have like 45 piglets and not sure what to do sell them or do fatting?

If i found one i'll just post it here.

Mikey,
 I think silagin is not feasible for swine. THe counterpart of it in swine is called fermentation and unlike silaging you can't store it for a long time.
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soybean  %DM cp-43.0.cf-7.7
coconut oil meal,coconut cake or copra meal:
coconut oil meal%DM cp-24.6,ash-6.2,cf-10.8,ee-0.4
raw copra%DM cp-7.6,ash-1.2,cf-3.5,ee-66.2
rubber seed meal%DM cp-38.0,ash-5.3,cf-3.9,ee-12.6
ipil-ipil-sun dry leaves prior to use
azolla dried milled%DM cp-23.7,ash-28,7,cf-15.0
yeast,derivatives of tropical crops such as sugar cane
sugar cane c molasses%DM type A cp-34.9,ash-4.1,cf-0.5,ee-0.2,type b cp-37.0.ash-5.5,cf-0.7,ee-0.
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If you have this thing  you will just need another protein source and i think you could create a formula for your swine.


Hi Doc, in this post you mentioned azolla. A few weeks ago i happen to get myself a mother stock of azolla and right now is trying to propagate it in my small newly-built pond. It is a foot deep, laced with the pig's manure and wastewater from the piggery. This plant multiplies so fast and i have plans for it to add to my commercial grains, as alternative feed. I have read it has a pretty high protein content.
Veni
20  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Sow-fattening Calculator on: April 08, 2011, 03:39:29 PM
Good day Doc!
Can I also have a copy of sow-fattening calculator? My email add - balogo@yahoo.com
Thanks a lot ~
Veni
21  LIVESTOCKS / POULTRY / Re: guidelines s pagaalaga ng kabir chicken on: April 08, 2011, 02:26:17 PM
Hi Doc Nemo,
thank you for your prompt reply to my request, got the ROI in my inbox.
Veni  Grin
22  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: tamang capital sa pag-aalaga ng baboy on: April 05, 2011, 05:35:10 AM
Hi Doc Nemo,
I'm a newbie in piggery, can i also have a copy of your ROI? thanks a lot. Veni


Capital for swine business depends in the number of sow or pigs you want to raise. Older studies suggest that capital for 1 sow is around 40thousand. This include housing, animal etc. To be safe adjust this to 50t per sow.This computation is up to the time the animal will become pregnant, farrowed and your piglet be sold.

If you intend to keep your piglet and raise it as a slaughter  hog you need an additional 3500-4200 per animal for feeds and around 2000t per animal for pen construction.

I would send you an simple cost and return. To give you an idea.
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