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1  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Vaccination Program/Schedule for Swine on: July 08, 2011, 09:07:20 PM
Good Evening, Doc Nemo,

Pahingi po ng vaccination program sa piglets, Fatteners, Gilts, Sows/Boars.

My email address: armand_borbe2002@yahoo.com.

Regards.
2  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Vaccination Program/Schedule for Swine on: July 06, 2011, 05:15:08 AM
Good Morning po, Doc Nemo,

Una, maraming salamat po sa forum na eto at sa iyo, Doc. God bless you.

Pahingi din po ng copy. Ang email address ko po ay armand_borbe2002@yahoo.com:

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Quote from: karelkester on May 18, 2011, 07:45:05 PM
doc nemo send me also Vaccination Program/Schedule for Swine pati sched ng vitamins at demorming tnx yung complete po...
 
3  BUY AND SELL / Advertise / Re: Swine Breeding Farm/Commercial Farm on: July 06, 2011, 05:03:09 AM
Hi Doc Nemo, Babuylaber,

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hindi lang po sa feeds nakadepende kuyang, malaking parte po sa paglaki at pagbigat ng ating alagang baboy at ay "lahi" nito

Pasensya na po, magtatanong lang dahil newbie pa ako sa pag-aalaga ng baboy. Ano po ang magandang lahi ng breeder sows at boars. Plano ko pong magkaroon ng breeder farm. Mag-uumpisa po muna ako sa dalawang gilts.

Ano po ang terminal duroc?

Magkakano po ang estimated price ng gilt at boar na eight months old na?

Maraming salamat po. Smiley
4  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Feasibility study of swine raising on: June 06, 2011, 07:44:40 PM
Hi Doc Nemo,

Got it! Thanks very much  Smiley
5  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: Feasibility study of swine raising on: June 02, 2011, 09:04:29 PM
Good Evening, Doc Nemo. Can you please also send me a copy of your feasibility study? Just new here and am really interested in raising swine as source of income. My email ad: armand_borbe2002@yahoo.com.

Regards
6  LIVESTOCKS / SWINE / Re: How No-Wash Pigs-Technology Works: on: May 10, 2011, 01:40:11 PM
Hi Mikey,

I am a newbie here and I am interested in the No-Wash Technoloy to start with my backyard piggery project. I dont know if this had been answered already in the past for which I humbly beg for your pardon.

Here's where I am coming from:

Your article says "the cement floor should be inclined to force the water and waste to flow down the drainage. The floor is also stocked with 6-inch bedding which contained equal amount of river or beach sand, fresh rice hulls, and carbonized rice hulls or rice hull charcoal".

I saw one inquiry in the trail that stated "is it necessary to dig of 1 meter deep?" in which your answer was there is really no need. From this point I sort of imagined that if the bedding were this deep, there would be no excess water to drain in the first place because such liquid will be absorbed by the bedding.

While I know that it is laborious and more costly to replace the 1 meter bedding every cycle, for which cementing the floor and maintaining only 6 inches of bedding is more economical in the long run, will the excess water and waste in the latter require containment and treatment to prevent flooding and emission of foul odor in the area ?

Or maybe, instead of one meter bedding, how about half a meter of bedding to avoid cementing the floor. I do not know.

Inputs will be highly appreciated.
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